0 TI1E SCPANTON TRIBUXE-SATUK1AT MOEOTNG, MAY 12, 1894. MARKING THE LINEN. The French or Halted Latin Stitch Is Now Considered the Correct Style. Whilo it may in some cases be neces sary to mark linen by stamping or writ ing with an indelible ink, this in only to bo tolerated for ordinary articles under circumstances forbidding tho employ ment of moro approved methods. An embroidered letter or letters is the prop er way of marking, and tho current fash ion gives neat and plain though artistic tattering in place of the highly orna mental, involved and illegible letters and monograms which were recently so much in fashion. For an r rdinary set of plain handker chiefs, for instance, what could be a more appropriate marking than a singlo plain initial neatly wrought in a comer? Plain, everyday sheets and pillowslips Would receive like or even simpler treat ment. Tho napkins in ordinary use should have a slightly ornate lettering, whilo tho richest of table tpreads and tho "guest chamber linen" should have the most i'luborato treatment, preserving always such a degree of fitness for the designs and figure! to which the mark ing is to bo complementary as will make it blend in pleasing harmony rather than attract by startling effect. According to authoritative statements, tho French or raised satin stitch is now considered tho right thing in marking linen. In moat cases pure white is to le wed, though in toweling a tinge of red may bo employed, and where colored ar ticles are to be marked such shades nre al lowable as will blend harmoniously with tho main -colon, Tho tendency now is to quite large letters. It is understood that the proper place to put the mark on a handkerchief is in ono corner. Tablecloths aro to be marked at the middle of the end. If with small letters, tk. - are placed near tho hem; if larger, at a corresjwndiug distanco from tho edge. In any case there should be not less than tho height of tho letters between their lower edge end the hem of the cloth. Napkins are marked diagonally across tho corner; towels at the middle of ono end, just above the hem; sheets on tho middle fold, two inches from tho top hem,; long pillowcases at the end, an inch ortw from the hem. and sipiaro cases at tho middle of tho top. , Itandtofm BaadkaNhlela A simple way of turning a 'lain hand kerchief into a handsome ono is to sew very QAROW lace around the eo.ualiy nar row hem. The sole requisite is that the cftiter should bo suitably fine and the trimming i i" a good quality, Then ono has a very dainty addition to on-'- ward robe. Th- ro are most unobjectionable imitations of lace now that might be levied upon for the pur; The Etiquette of Signature. So far as I h etiquette . if the signature is concerned tin re is one unvarying ruin for women, married or single. It is nev er right nor good form to dgn one's name with the addition of Miss or Mrs., says Harp r's Basar, which says: You are Mary Emily Jones, not Mrs. Patrick Htsgerald Jones, to whomsoerer you may be writing. If it bo necessary to notify your correspondent of your mar ried stylo and estate, yon may do so iu one of I ral ways. Please observe that cwT'sjondetit should not be left iii'loiiht as to this, much embarrassment being frequently caused by the omission in lett' i s ) t , n strangers of exact in formation as to whether the writer is marri"d or single. You may easily indicate all yon wish to tell. You may place Mrs. P. F. be fore the Mary Emily aforesaid In paren thesis. Yon may write Mrs. Patrick FtttgemU out fully and plainly in tho left hand corner of your sheet below your proper signature, or you may sim ply incloso your engraved visiting card in your letter, this K ing on the whole th" most elegant and also th- most con venient method of showing one'.i relation to society. Tho exception must 1 re marked lu re that th visiting card iinit of place in an SZOlusin ly business letter, one which lias uoteveu remotely u social bearing. Bselps i 'r UAaabwrg Ttxntr. Chop round steak fine and season with salt; make int.j potties; brush with White of an egg; fry in butter in spider. At the in. :il n-.rk'-t you can ft en t the steak already chop I L Pratt tasks VovQMh Bare an two unusually pretty gowns for girls. The first can be made of any of the new spring wool fabrics, the front nnd sleeves being of crepon in a hgfatst or brighter shade, with trimmings of TWO ritETTY FKOCK8, embroidery or fancy galon. Drown cloth, with front mid sleeves of dulloldro.se, makes n pretty combination, and a mix ture of petunia and heliotrope is becom ing to very air haired girls. At the back tho epaulet frills form a round collar, and tho light portion defines u yoke. Tho second frock is intended for a child's party or danco. It is of pink pon gee silk, with figured net laid on to form borders. The bodice is lined only as far as tho waist, nnd the lining is closo fit ting and tho silk fulled on and drawn in under a ribbon belt. HE DISAPPEARED. But Not Tlcforo Ho Hnil Collected Two Dollars In Nickels and Dime. He was a young fellow of slight build and with ono arm gone. Just about noon ho walked up North Walter" street a littlo way, mounted an empty box that tho last fakir who hod been there heforo him had used as a platform from which to extol his wares and bean sinking a comic flpng In a manner not half bad. The streets wero crowded with people unlng to luncheon, and for a time no one paid any attention to him. Finally ono curious man strolled up, and thou tuej began to come by ones and twos. and In ten minutes the one armed singer was surrounded by about a hundred men and beys. He linished bis souk, and then he took iroin one of his pockets a bundle wrapped with brown paper and tied strongly with stout cord. Be held it up so that all n&lght see, and then said: "Gcntlcim-n, I am here today to show to you one of the greatest feats of legerdemain ever performed by anybody, not excepting the princes of the black art of the olden days. This feat, gentlemen, Is done fur two reasons for your entertain ment and my tinancial benefit, 1 would dearly like to show you the trick for noth ing, and it is a trick tuchaa none of you ever saw before or ever will again, but when my heart prompts mo to do this my stomach says me nay. "Although I am B conjurer I must needs ent, just like mortals of ordinary build. Jf you will pardon me, therefore, I will ask you to pass up whatever offerings you would like to make, audit I receive cm null to purchase a square meal l will show you this marvelous triumph of the mind over the limital ious of matter." The crowd by this time was thoroughly interested, and nickels and dimes were dropped into the young man's hand until he had accumulated at least a couple of dollars. When the money oeaaed ooming in he carefully stowed it away in his pocket, and then said, "If you are sure, genl temen, that there is nobody else who wishes to contribute to this fund 1 will proceed." He held the package up agath and con tinued) "This, as yon can all see, is but an ordi nary package, and it is wound about with common wrapping twine. I have here also a large knife. The trick that I am about to show you is this: In full light of everybody the string that surrounds this package will be parted, but you will not see me cut it. Here is the knife and here is the string." The people erowdisl closer around him, and he held the package and knife up for inspection again. Then he said, "Now, watch, ijentleuien, for the performance is about to iK-iiin." W irti then words bk calmly dosed tho knife, ami putting the package to his mouth, bit the siring in two, and jumping down, pusled bi way through the crowd and readied Main si ft St, Then he turned and saMl "I am much obliged, gentlemen, for your close atten tion and liberal contributions, You did not see me OUt the string, simply btoaUM I bit it. Good day, gentlemen, goo 1 day, My best regards." And liefore anybody could catch him he disappeared in the erowd. Rochester Democrat, BAtl as le Jtlnels. Two Cleveland burglars who attempted to saw their wayotttoi jail DSSd rats as SOQtlntlS. At night when they were r uly to begin operations they sprinkled bread crumbs in front of their ceils and collected drove of rats. Whenever a turnkey ap- proaebed their section of the Jail the ro dents scampered away, thus giving the alarm. Pot several nights they rki I that way and, though the turnkey luard the sawing and went ebonl on tiptoe, be never could locate tho noise. Philadel phia Lsdgsr. Trend nf mi Igly Nose. A certain amiable gentleman ins a tms the bridge of w ha li resembles mount. i. a peak iu the middle Is an scuta point. Kudo boy eye that feature wherever bo goes sad make pointed allusions to Itfa html hi-hark. He does not mind that at alb He is ns proud of that v iy : Bounced Roman wm as beeaaba "It's a sign of a powerful mintVaaj i be. "You never saw- u weakling with a BOSS like mine." He maybe right, but an ssceed ingly Dgl) noM is an odd thing to be p wd Of. London Tit Hits. iiu i-.t ipr. tati .n. Fhc-I sen by that pnjx-r that "money Is ea.-y." Does. Hint mean easy to get Hr-N.i! stall it BMaaathat awnay i easy to s;eiid. Pittsburg BnllUla. IIai Diiainai.i. causes m-icli sickness, and bed t lood and Impn per aetl a of the liter sad hJdaeys is bad draiaage t the bumaa iretem, winch Burdock Blood Hit ters re;n ly. PCCKVIUE POINTERS Tarngrsrh of an Entsrtalnlrg Nature from a Ltvs IUport.r. PMCtnt Sj t hr rrnfo TVih-is. PlOmi LB, Pit.. -May II -John S Jenkins, of 1'ittston, rieited his eon (ry last Tbnreday, The banking social which was bald bete Us: Wednesday evening w snccest socially sad Guanei-iliy Me Oetptfl wcrs tl'Jlt 10 ft ft ft Becker and F. L Tarlor at tended the dedioating of the Masonic nail at l 'lark Simnnt lust Tuesday vt.lnz. Chirlta PiB' of Mapl afreet, has sreeted a new iron feuc in front of bis reiidrncs. Richard 3, Crtn and family havi re turned hom from a visit at Lancaster. .Mr. and Mrs. i-'r.ink l.o mis Ijav- tw gun hi nstkeeping in on.' of A W, I'run lago's bousei on North Hntn street. The borongh pond at th council room has been put In order nnd Mich ard Went has ton deputized ns high constable, will go on daty t once looking after the animals that ma ul Urge nights. The cross walk between the Mc'.ho dist Episcopal chtuch nnd the parson ags is in a deplorable condition. The car track is from three to six inches be low the walk. A few nights ago while O. W. Miller was returning home from town his toe cutigbt Bade! one of the atones and ho was thrown to the Round) which resulted iu a strained knee. Da, Wood's Norway Pine Syrnprnres coughs and colds quicker tl nn any other remedy, liecause it. combine the lung boaUag quality of the pine tre with other valuable medicines. Sold by all dealers ou a guarantee of satisfaction. Bucklnn'i Arnica Salvs. The best snlv In the world for Cnte Bruises, Kores, Ulcera, Salt RheUm. Fever rioree, Tetter. Chapped Hands, t hilblains, Corns and all hkiu Erupt loos, and poal tivoly cures 1'ilos, or no pay reqnlrvd. It is guaranteed to give pertect aatlslaetlon or money refunded. Price cents per box. i or wile by Matthew Urns. MULTICHROMES. Art for the masses. One Dime and One Coupon. WEAK MEN Y0UR attention I U TO TUB CK MM T RADI t Urent f.uglisU Remedy, 2f Gray's SpeciOc Medicine IF YOU SUFFER !r " J blllty, Wcakie-n nf Bmly nml Mind, SiHiriiia- MitniU'pa uiu iwa ton'hea, mill linnotency, and nil QlSSaSSf that arise from nvet'lndiilgeuce snd self -abuse, as Ijoss of Memory and Power, DimneHt uf Vis ion, Pretnstttrs DM Ae and many oilier dis eases that load to Insanity or CeiiHiimption and linearly grave, write for a pnmphlct. Address ( I KAY Ml DICINK I (1, llulTalo, N. Y. Tho Hiieciflo Medicine is sold by all druggists at tf per package, or six packages for Korssat by mall on receipt of mnney.and with every K00 order WE GUARANTEE n cure or iuonoy refuinle'l. f$-On account of countorleits wu have adopted the Yellow Wrapper, tho only genu ine, bold in bcruuton by Mattuuws itrus. Moving and Hoiise-Cleaning Days Are Upon aid Cross, Tired Oat, Nervous an Tromp, with a broom In his tnnsthead, sailed up and down the Thames in dlfianoe. Drooma and dust ratrn nra now put ting households everywhere In confu sion. The traditional time for movinn and honseoleaning is upon us. Innmerable cases of weakened nerves, exhausted strength and debility date from these days of feverish sxertion, frot and cold ro ims. Every good hons9wife, however.feela bound to riah healta and strength in this annual struggle with dirt and dust. But as preparation for enat bodilv and mentiil strain, lions" of careful women build up their strength with Paine's celery compound, the great nerve and strengtheneir and restorer, "THAT COUGH IS A DR. WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP TRADE Fositive Curo for doughs, Colds, Hoarsoness, Bron chitis, "Whooping Couh. and all Affections of tho Bronchial Tabes. The Purest, Safcsri gnd Besl Throat and Lung Remedy Bvei Pro doeed. it will care every form r THROA.T nnd LUNG Disetuei down to the v ry borderland of 0OST8UMPTION. PMPAEXO oXi.Y Bt FOSTER, MILBURN & CO. Your I irnnlal for a 1 r Trll Bottk, Pi Pi Pi PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AM) POTASSIUM Makes gr rviarvelous Cures jE in Blood Poison and Scrofula efij Ash, Mil t r t.t..e sudor.-.-- VKV. ;i 1 1 : M T ' '. ' "'' ' i : !' A-n,it f A '-rk V,",''1 P""".",r..rr"'.,,,lJ 'pi on . i . 4 . taTS' ''"' 1 '"'v V'" KarVooi t rklu ,. V af.VTT " ' ' ' """--lr. It ii.iIviji v, n 1 ft PiilarwwssE " ' ' .-I01 ins. Cnrra in 1 wo, . , 1. .. ... , ...,..,., ; lt';lAV-rM,.r,'.t V "'''"":.'" .fr.'P.r.ra t-firr,. . . t" !' :I "'-!1.:,.r.!.,,"i;h'':? . r r'o. aaor.-ry uutc l Plain r j r.mt.lo. All 1 1 ask In r-Muri. I I frit ' 1 ... - r, I t -f . :i tlnr-t-. rtttt tlc I ilt 1 pjafaj Df'TTXB KIlCiK id.. I i.--. (ar'laUfMW.COO. Hi si M BHOtt IN TIIK WOBLDi This l.iulles' solid Vi-inrh Dongola KM not ton lluut dellvRrrtl frrtt snvwhrrs In Ihr I ., .1 risvii't t,i ,uth. M.'i" v Unit r. C . - - ,M it I nn a) .Nuio fur $1.10. ' !' K 1 Ki.U . .. v ,. Is. ' ... m "i j j ruin ju 1111 n iuii 11 1 1 1 J..VI. V,i nsks Ihla tsit.t tj I (iiinrivrr, tlu-ii-i ir-- w.' aitar- atitrr lh Jit, ttifl" sif irirr, s'ul If nny mr is tint itstl.nrsi -II.' It as wi trui ratona un at) rL V nr ni'inl stintli' r n .1 . llurm - tST'i-n v 'i i I' ""1 I Ncnsr-, ' r f .' 1'. X ki:, , Vrl't's 1 In " nml half ' -"jiir.i!ti. S' ."I i.'Hir ii: : TKi" V .'- - r....ir.!. I wljJ '''sAa Vm' -'a FREC Bekter Shoe EiHsK' Sfcl'tl trrma to ltmltr. Mnv.K-Ren-l I flay, iili'lf' cvmnhr. liarl by f ' r. jj. PiMitirit itrtMil, .ml lon.patfn bt-oli . illuitnlrtl fmm I I llfofroniitj'.iili-curitl.fmiliym.iil wlicr. Ilol Riln I land Biiiaiiasli (lur Mnaio Remedy win I I porlUsr ci.m. ( Ollk 111 al!V In. I'Mnim, 111.8 nril vlpnr qnlrVlf NBtofifVarwoetlaj ninyiliv rlo. Muvly curoil hi '. nr.'iit IlllldtiiiHtMiK'dy. With itrlllratiitiiri In ear.. Hold by UAllllKWa 111(08.. UruEgl.ta, Scruutun, fa, Ladies Who Value A refined complexion muetUBO Pozioni's Pow-I dcr. It prodiicca a soft and beautiful skin. it r L 1 Physicians proscribe it for dyspapsia, kidnsy trouble, sick headaches, and all forms of nervons waaknesi, bacaue it makes paople vM when other reme dies can do no good. Hen and women wiio have tin tirad, lanqnid feelint; that indicate! depleted bloo I and a feeble condition of tho DervouB aystom, need Paine's celery compound, tho remarkable discovery of Trof. Edward E Phelps, M 1). LLD, of Dsrtmonth medical school the one great spring medicine pressribed by physicians of every school. Sleep is the necessary condition of the system to restore its Ion powers and retain its vigor. Paine's celery compound ipiickly repairs the wasted, wom- iut, nervons tissues, calms and equities nervons action and brings ro freshing s'.sen that makes reooverr SIGNAL OF DANGER.'' MARK. BUB'FAI.0, N. Y Pimples, Blotches 3 and Old Sores Catarrh. Maiaria and Kidney Troubles n i 'it.it , - t i i'" i r r. ew Asrsntrs.n ;'t :i 1 1 . ! I' I' .t II ; rli t irk .St. I i wmm aMfa --1 tb.u titp h.' ifMsimsnt si i bp lliapnas. m 'si wtov, A! . IT s i, ..ulj , J. i spl. J. II. JuhMltn. - 1 hsr- t-Irti.. !S (eic-asdii)) j.'p. Jniissros. rtlS:iUAtl, US. Mktti I nnrrr t iirrd. rri'fii-iBf 'rem ikt Hiptr 3fin.TtI. Cruris, Ti.. JsnnsfT 1. 1- 3 tpr W v i:f"T. n -. iv. : y.a am, DBoaaitn sell it. LIPFMAN BROS. Llitpmnn'. lil.-k.Hit minsh, f.n ClfftE YOURSELF Atlantic Refining Co. Mnimfsrtiirprs nml IlMlcriln Illuminating and Lubricating OILS Llnasad Oil, Nniitlms anil (inso lilies of all crailps. Axle Orrnspt, Pinion (iroaso nml Colliery Coin pound j also, n lurgo lino of Par riiilino Wax OapdUa Wo alio lianiiio iha Famoni CROWM ACME OIL, tho only family aufoty burning oil In tho market WILLIAM MASON, Manage Offlro: Tonl KxcIiiiiik'i', Wyouiiim Ati). Wurks nt 1'iuo lirouk. Eureka Laundry Co. Cor, Linden St. and Adams Ave. Court House HguAiti. All binds of Laundry work guaranteed the beat. Us Comfortless fflen Women, oasy. There is3ueh a thing as too closely watching for signs of ill health, but, on the other hand, there la a wise atten tion to signs of weakness and breaking down. Painful Beusations and sudden weakness are nature's evident hints. 'l Constipation, with flatulency and nau- nci,iu ii.iTTUttlir 1UUII11U1$, DUmunin iun- oua trouble. The dull, wearing acho ns side and back should make one pause to think. Iirigh't dlseaio and disorders of the heart and liver may be positively and psrniftnently cured by taking Paino's eelerv compound a3 soon as nenralgia, weakness, rheumatism, lack of appe tite, and low spirits show the begin nings of disease of soino of these im portant organs. Spring Ginghams. Vc have placed on sale our line of Ginghams for the coming ipring 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. 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, - VVUIUMO A. St'UANIOJk. RTFIVWAT !ns rK( KK.n nitoTHEBi kUAMi II Jc nACIA H i LI .v. UAI i . u PIANOS I . .rr rtork nt flr.:l MVSU l S RCH MUSli Ul Me, l ie, fciTGt MALONBY OIL AND MANUFACTURING CO. MaaafaatBNn smi DaalM Burning rtll fk ;t Ulncatlng UILO rjilnj3 ilso Shafting and Journal Greasi OlHOk-n wvst Uakamaaa Ar, si-liKS: Mnriillan rs.i HOW LIKE A MAN HE FEELS AST YEAB lie had savrd 1800, lt II li(iu;lit u houso worth l? 1850 ail $800 down, gV8 si niort Kiigo for i?l,r."i). Tothiy ho cati mates aa follows: Kcntsinvod ?C40 01 utereal oo ,--.. 00 Taxae and npaln '-'a'0 IWH Tet earing oq ront IIS N Barea oa talarr 100 01 To apply on mortcauo. . ....S'.'TU W ItEU.i:crioN-"In FOUB yours that honaa wilt be free from debt ii 1 shun liv it home i my oh n." OBCBM BIDOB Is llio pnradlsfl for bomee, rinn sons hare recontly lln isiiod a beantlfnl villa, whleb they offer, on eusy paynaanta ut aisso. ( nil nt tliolr ofllco, between lA'ashlnBton aud Adauis mi Ollvo street. EZRA FINN & SONS, BUSINESS AND I'HYSU IANS AM Mliltlil.ONS. DK. O. EUtlAK DEAN hns removed to 010 fSliruco street, Heruuton, Pa, (.Just op posito couri-liouso Square.) DK. A. J. CONNELL, Office 2U1 Washington avenue, corner bpruce street, over rancko a drut' storo. Kesideuce, ?ii Vino at. Offloeboarei lO.antoiaa, m. mid ! to and li :iu tu T.UO p. m. biinday, 2 to II p. m. 1)1'.. W. K ALLEN. Offiso cor. Laokfr J wanna r.ud Wushinctou avos. : over Loon. rd shoe store ( ollico hours, 10 to 12 a. m. anil 4 p. in. ; cvouiutfs at rbuldenco, 11- if. Washington svo. li. e. L 1 Hl.v. 1'nictli-n linnl.-il to Uh U casos of tho Eye, Ear, Noun aud Throat; office, La Wyoiniiut uvo. KeBldonco, 52U Viue streot. DH. L.M. GATES. Uf Washington Avonuj. Ollico hours, 8 to U a.m.. 1.00 to 0 and .' to R p.m. BefMenee Madison avenun Ioh.n l. WBNTZ, M. I)., Offioea SO and ( ' ( nmmonwi'iilth bulliliint: rosidunco "11 Madiranavo; offloe hours, li) to 12, I to I, 7 to 8; Sundays '2.80 to 4. eveUan at residenco. A Bpi cliilty mado of diseases of tho eye, oar, noso aud throat and gynecology. I.A tt Vl-.tta. M. C. ItANCK S Law ami ('..lli-.-tlon t- fii'n Nn Ml? U 1.. E. . .1 II L "in ulo si., tipjiiiniio imn ........D. . ,iiiin, ii,; criuuciioiis a apaoaiH Ibronaboat IViiiisylvaula; ruliablo correspond ents iu every county. IKSSUI'S Jj IIA.ND, Atturii.tys sml fomiiiT O lors at Law, toiuin niwealth l.ulldiui Washington avu. yv. II. Jehki p, Hoiuoa B, (and. w. li Jaaaup, ,iiu IV'ILLAKU. WAIIKKN ii K.N API'. Attor . ,, "nyaaniU'ounsolorsat Law, KepubUoaa Imlldina. nashliiKtun ave.. Scranton. I'm J.U U.lisuN A wil.i , Ali..rii.-v, X ( .tuiisi llors at Law; olhces U and o Library buildlUK, Ucrauton, l'v Boawau n. PArmnsoe, William a. Wilcox. A I.KItLlJMANK. WILLIAM J. HANI) At" J tnrtwys and C.iuiiM-ll.irs, Coiiiinonwoaltb Imildinif Konins 19. 20 nml 21. W K. IHiVLK. Attorney at Law, N,,.l'.i and Bnrr building, V,isliuiti, rmnm. ii KNIiV M. SEKI.Y Law o.-.h In Price biiililin-. 12n V iwliiiiL-ti.il AVi-tmn. nRANKT OKKLL, Attorney at U Uoom i. ( -sl Kii-hniiKH. .Si-rsi.ttin. Pa. MILTON W. LOWlFv. i Att ys, iT Washing" ( Ml VON 8TOBCH. i t.ii.av . i li l lAMfittW, oAKi'iltn. Attorney at Law n'.ins f.t, tj snd '4 Uommonwealth b'l'g, VJAML'LL W. BOUaR Attorney at Law. u Office, 011 Bproceit . Scranton, I s, I WATRKS, Attorney ut Law, 42J li. I..irks-saiiiis am-.. Si-ranton. I 'a, I) P .-MITll. (outisellor at Law i . r.-.-ns II, ,1, 'si itiiiiiniiiiwiaitli bulliiini ' U I'l l I 111 I' A.,... at Law, Coin- . tllonwia;t.,l bliildinir Srr.tit.iri I'-. ( . i OMEOYS, Jl ..;,ru.y.,t I I lIKi l.iii.I.E, Attorney Iia'f.l on roal estate I .1 II, tl It.t.L i-urltr- fit Spnif... B. 1 hll.l.AM. Attorn. -v .1 l.-.ut n. Ll ,.. neatngaTeane, s. r int-.n. naVBTOUB OfcBUfl AND MiiHTdAUKH "'-"I ackn..wl.-.lgsil by J W ItUiiW.MNO. Att.irn.-y an Notary l'ublic, H i .ii-t 1 1 1 1 HilMihl; at mini s V' HtH.LoK THE LAI KAW ANNA Sc'r.i,. ton. Pn , prepare Is.ys nnd girls forcollega 1 thoroughly trams young children, (.stall siu at reguunt Rr. Tnoy . M CAt W alttk II Btmtx. VfUW WORCESTERtl KINDEROARTEN .'I an! S I1..0; Allan - s. P .p l rrrelrsd at all tune Next term will open I April V ' I tlKNTUTa ' ; i.aubach. ouxgsvu beaMet, No. m " . W r. 111111.. nm H M MKATIl.N ..ffic Csd Raeh.t. I 11 t N s 'IMIK KKPl'Hl.li; Sarins, and L.,, Ar I i-iati wiu !on tho m nsy on easier terms and pay y .11 better on Investment than any eth.r ..,-Utim fall . S. N.t'AI.LLN i'i ' 11 n Hat k 1 al I ne all m, (1 H ( Lark A iu. aaadtmea, n. n!te s I ai d MeieM ylHiajl .1 .re Its Washingvm srenne; gr.-en h..uae,kJiW North Main avenue. t. re t.-leiil . .ns Ts-.' I V l I Jeaaa nr t( llil si RBI -. I"- K: I I'll.!, ir, Laca.wanns avenue. Lackawa Bl r . f Wi ROTO U AMD U ITAI it T 'PMJ wEtMUNsTER. Si: 21.. Wyomng 1 sve. R.siirs-heated with steam: all m.sf rrn improTet inu ( M Ul all. Proa 'I'lir ELK OAVI, ir. and 127 Franklin are I nil... lCalr. r.-asviiable. p EiaoLia. Propi laiur, 1 Ltt'l'atlAeTEH 1I1 1 1 KL M W. O m HIINf K. llsnr Hxte.--.th tr-- one bit .-k t-ajt . f l.r -sowar t I t 1. .it v.- v.... Amrrlran plai it. 'si per dav an.l orsrsr 1 pOYNE HOUHAV tin. .pea., plan. good V rotina ('Pen day ami i.iiUu bar sup. y 111 ,i Mini vii. w.i P n. OOTKE Pronrister 1 ti'tllVtiilll Iliil-yL' . it t . ' ...... .. .. ..... 11. i-, u .v pa 1 4 nger dep. 4'. 1 I n the Eumrwa:: plan. t iTon Kik-ii. lmprletor 'KAMi CENTRAL. lie. and iw: ' 1 tmutrne! lintel in Alleniowu. P.: r.t-. 2 and 2..i JDef day TICTOI Ii BAnna, Proprietor. AOPCBtTKI is A VtS A HOI PI', Architect. Ruouis ii. !ft and 2rt ('iiimii'inwealth b Id'c. Befantoe I) 11 L WALTER, Arth.t-tt. l.H 1 ry uttJid mg. W -m.iu- luiin. S.-rstil.tii, l,i L. BROWN. Arch R A r. hi Pact, Price I . biilldinc. I'JB W asliiiigton AvK.St-ranten. iiim 1 1 LAKKOVI l)Ai'KRs oTTciiESTiiA-- Jlfsic Foil I) bills, p-cnlcs. parties, reception, wed- ibngs snd ooncert work furTilHtusl. For terms addraea R. J. Baner, conductor, 117 Wyoming sr.. ,,ver Hiillso-t's riiuslc ster1.. nuKTcN D SWAU1S WlliiI.l-sLK hrBbar I- and Dime Bank Linlili.. Scranton. Pa. MKOARdKL BROTHERJs. PRINTERS' supplies, eaTelOBea pisir liaga. twine. warebooen 1 jo WaabingMi ve, sraiittin. Pa vkjte s LIYEBT, MOO raaonee areaae, r i - .uiiiij." i1 1. tuoi i:, Agt Fnneral Director 111 d Enibalner. ri RANK P. BROWN A co, whole I sal.- dealers In W,ssware, Cordnga and Oil OtOta, 711 W. Lackawanna avenue Li .It A FINN 1 SM.NS. builders ami contrac Vj tors. Yards- t urner ' dive st. aud Adams ave ; corner Ash st. and Ponn sve . Scranton. THE Thatcher 18 THE BFST. Oft prices nml iee tbe furnaeo and be con vinced. A full line of HEAT ERS, Appello and Uauze Door Rnugea, CONLAX'S HARDWARE PITTSTON PA. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiuiEi.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiii is I AMERICA oaa COUPON NO. 62. I Bend or bring two of tlieso B "witli Ten Cents.aiul got ono of RAILROAD TIME TABLES. LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION Anthracite coal usoi cxclusivoly, insurlna cleanliness nnd comforL b time TAiiLE a xmcn -r.n. j, isoi. Trains loavo Scranton for Pittston, Wilkes. Harro, ote... at 8.10, 0.15, ll.M a. m., 12.00 2 0J 1.00, 2.00, i .10 p. III. ' Por Atlantic City, 8.10 a. m. For Now York, Nowark and Elizaboth, 8 111 (express) n. m., 12.30 (express with Buffo pm F C1"''), i'3U (t'xpr06s-' P' m- Sunday, 2.UJ Fon MAiirn Cnt'NK, Ai.i.kntow.v. Betiilp.. MmS .r'.;hTr'"..u"a PBILASKLFBIA. 8.10 a. V&SSJ&ST Puiladelphlaj p. h.i.l m JJB P;",0CEAN Goote- For Heading. Lebanon and narriaburg, rt 2 0)p mU' " m'' lZ'M' S'00, v,m- 8uuu"y. For Pottsvllle, 8.10 a. m 12.30 p. m. ItetiirniiiK leave Now Y'ork. foot of Liberty LtOMVaaTr riTer at Oppress) n. m., J,' m ' "f (vxl'rm with Buffui parlor carl p. m. Sunday, 4.:l n. tn n m M'n!,''''1',1,'''1'1'1' "ottrll"K Terminal, 8.00 i iirt t't t "SSiJJS P m- SnnJer, 0j5 a. a. nm! 1 rtick''ts V-' Bll,P"ii'9 at lowest rate 3h?r 2? "I'l'Hcatlon In advance to the iii.kot iiijont at thj station. li. P. BALDWIN, J. n. OLHAl'SEN, UUn' 1'SS' A"0Dl1 wen, snnt DELAWARE AND HUD SON KAILKOAD. Coinniendni; May at. 1W2, trains will run as follows: Trains In.-ivi. I . j ... Station. S. r.inton, for Pitts t..n, Wilkes liarro, etc., 8 IJ0, W, 0.07, 10.42a. in.. "l2.I0,' LA 0.00, tU, r,.li, B.J1 a.ij nml 11 as .. n. Ki.r Now York andPhila- vu .in 1 .. 0,i uo'i;Bla. ("a. in, 12.1U, ;.2.j, 2 38. 4.10 and 11.80 p. m. For Honesdaloffrom Delaware, Lackawanna and western depot;, 7 Oj, 8.3U, lu.lu a.m l'l'o 111., 2. 17. .r..l0 .. m. 1 Fi.r Carbondale and Intermediate stationa. f..4H, 7.01. s.;, 10.10 a. m.. 12.nu hl,'2.17, 3.2", :, il 000 and 0 06 n m.; from Bridge street Dt-t.ot. lim a. in.. l.tTand 11 : p. m. net alui aaa to Albany, Saratoga, the Adt- roadeok Mountains, Boaton ami Hew Eugland polnta, 60 a. in., attiring at Albany 12.ti. Saratoga 2.2n p. DL, and lea Ting Scranton at i p in . arriving a: Albany at 8.511 p. m., Sara tiiga. 12 .V.a. m , and B s'om. 7"i a. m. Toe only direct route between tho coal fields and Boston. "Tho Leading TourisU' Koute of America'' to the Adirondack Mountain re sorts, Lakes Uoorgo and Chainplain, Montreal, etc. Time tallies showing local and through train aervico between stations on all divisions Dela ware and Hudson system, may be obtained at all Delaware and Hudson ticket offices. II. (i rOUNO, J. VY. BUBDH.TC Se.-utid Vice President Pen. Pass. Aft 1 BJUOa VALLEY BAILROAQ Fun. 11, UM Train leaves S. ranb.n f .r Philadelphia an Hi 1 rk via. U A- H li K. at s n.m . 12.11. and 11 a& p. in via D.L. A W. H. K, 000, IU 11 20 a. 111. and L00 p. m. Leave gCTanton f.r Pittston and Wttke Berre Ma p., L a w. k. it., b oo, aos, 112a a in 1 li ;t.'.i. 1.07, n.-is p. m. m Leave Scranton (or Wbita Haven. Ilazleton, rotnnWe and all is.mu on the B.aver .Maud.tw and PotUrilll branches, via 1 I W. . ","-ni T a " - II. R. R. st a a iiL. 12.11, U0, I It p.m, yia D, L. A W. R. U., cu), o.uj, II J'a 111.. i RI, .'lp.m. I., iv- Bcraatoa f..r Bethlehem. F-aiton, I!-'.. lu g. H.-irri-biirg and all intenn.-dlate p. mt-i via D jc H. It. EL, - a m .12. In. t.to. 11.1 ! 1 " I- A W. it. R.,t,.0u,s is, li.20 a. ta I 11 pin. Iave Scranton forTnnkhannork, Towan-li, Elmira, Ithaca. Oeneva and all Intermedin points VI.. lull r R 1 .17 m.,12l0and ll.M p. la.vla D UW R R.. 108 a m..l..'l p m. lswr s. rant ui f. Rts-h.tor, Hiiff-ilo. NI agara Pane, Detroit, Chicago and all points woet TlaD AH R. R. .'I7 n.ra.,12 10.H IV1I li P in. via D L A W. R. R. ami Pitt-ton Junction, s'w s m l. p. m.. via E. A W It K.. .1.41 p. m, Por Eitn ra an ! tin west via Salamvioi. via . A II R H aol a.m- lilOAW p. m . v.a D, L. A W. R.R.. .sos a m.. 1 n and li..7 p m. Pullman parlor snd slc jiiiii: ..r L. V. chair ears on all trains Is tw.-en U H Jun--: . r likes lUrre and N-n V..r. PhLad lp .la. Buff al. and Sosi-nion Bridge Rlll.l.IN II Wll.Hi-Il. I,..:, s-ipt. ElM Dir. ' HAS S. l.KK it.-n Pas- v.-1. Phiia .Pa. A W N. INKKM iCHBB.Aaet O.-n Pa jf South Bethl. hem Pa. UKLAW .UK. Lti K A WANNA AND WESTERN BAILROAD Trains leave Si-raiit. n as full .ivs- Express f. r New York snd all ifints East. 1 ' 24, 1 1 in and 9 U a. m ; 11 V and a..U p. m. Exprem for KjL-tun. Tren'on. Pbilatlelphta and the South, il 8.00 and K.ii a. m.: HAS and 3. Jul p m. Washington and war stations. Ul p m. T"li hauna aoctiuim..iatiitn. a 10 p. m. Expr as for Blngbatnton, dew-go, Elmira, ("tirning. Bath. Dausnlle, Mount Morris and Buffs!... 12 In. 2 l.'i a. 111. and 1 -4 p. in., making cli connections at Buffalo to all points iu thj W.-t. Nirthwst and StttithwesL Bi'h rc in 1st: 11, - a m. Binghamtt.n and way atattou. 12.17 p. m. 1 Nn-Otilsoii ami way stall .na. Vl'i p. m. NichosoQ so n.-i a, alt ;. m. and tl D Ul BtngbamtOB and Elmira Express. S05p,m. Express fur Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego, I'tlcaand Ricbtldd springs, LU a m. and 1.21 p m. Itnaca. 1,10 and B.i.i "a m and l-'l p. m For Nort!iiini!s'rlan!.Piitst..n. Wilk.-s liarro I'll in-.nth. lib mi. burg an I Danville, making ajaae eenneertona at Northumberland for wllhamaporti Harnsliurg. Beltnm re, Wa.sU Ington and the St.uth. SorthumU rland .nd intcrmcllato statijnt, 6tm. .1 a Bt and IJO and 6.07 p. nv Hantttmbe snd InlirTitflRirt stations, 8.(11 and 11 2 a Ptynravtb and intcrmodlat) stations. LaOand ItiS n, m. Pullm.in parlor nnd slts plng coachea on all express trains. For drraihsl Information, iss-ktU tnu table, etc , apply t M. L. smith, city ticket ..met, .i l.s. kswauiiaavet.U'-, or '. ticket oltica. N: it ton BtTKOtON. la Fflrct Jantiart '2Mb. I si) t. 'nr4h nmiiiii. on07 roa si n; li lie 0 -.,1. itfoo 21 1 ens 3 5 J ? 3 - Stall Pal a -1 nuns Bally. v. cept suiul.tv i- Arrive Lc i 7 i'. N Y. Franklin s; .. : a ! 7 VI (t ,1 ' M v oe 7 10 west ttad street , 7 1 Wechawkt-ii 1 . c 11 Arrive loaves p 11' S .'. a 101 .. 7 &s . Tl .. T 01 . 7: .. ra .. n i 7 ir- r 1 Ift-Hanooe Junction ri ,s llanits-k ita .... ii a is .... 2 24 Ota .... t si 1. U .... 2 41 114 .... W ii m .... i oi li 10 .... n o-l ;.' u id 14 IT it a 12 US It I 'll Starlight Preatos park Coom PoynteUe Uclmout ri.- isant Mt. I'nlondiile i ireel city CatbomUic. Willie IlrldgO iayfleM Jerniyn An-lilbild w liiton Peckvuia Olypbaat Dtokaoa Tbroop Providenco Park Place I 2.- IS .IK .... S isj II M II 41 ids a 0 m .'4 1 45 .14 27 li 41. 13 M cm ti 4N'v.-; (iiioi OJ a B .-' ....I u n mm a is 84! .'. W I! W ; 11 a ,v. 3 45 1 M ID 1 1 1 II 7 43 10 1! :i ! ' 40 10 10; 3 .H 7 10 IU 111 4 04 7 M 10 17 4 C7 1 U 10 SOl 410 80 I0M 4 14 OOBIOtT 4 IT 1 03 in .10, I U 1 n v r a 6 li Ml II is ii 11s fe ai e-' 0K-V 6 21 M Ii' n 117,11 -2! 11 1 5 a 11 1 1 11 ii Ul t v 11 pi fa 1: fi mi e ion .vui or. scranton 11 1 mIa ml.favp Arrive All tmliis run dally except Sunday. t -1 1 uies that trains stop ou sUual Mr pat aengers. Addltl"iiiil trains leave Ciirb.uidale lor scran, ton bio and 0.1:. p. 111., arriving at sciuiitou 1.6S and 7.0ft Leave BOrantOn fOT Carbondale (Vivo and 8.00 arriving at carbondale at T.OO and 1,11 p, m. Secure rai.a via Ontario a Western before Surchaslni; 1 tckets and savo moncv . Day and. ilhgt Kipresstothe tvoat. J. C. Anderson, Qen. l'n?s. A(rt T. vutoroit, div. pass, Agt. aeranton, p. lI'BIE AND WY4.1MIHU VALLEY HAIL Vj ROAD Train loavo Scranton for New Y'ork nnd in teriiicdinte points on the F.rio railroad nt BOB a. in. and 1124 p. in. AKo for Hnwley and local points at 10570.45 and 324 p m. Train leaving at D.t'i a. m. aud 3 21 nra. are through trains to and from llonesilala. Trains leave for Wllkes-Barro at 10 a. iu. and ail p. m. conpona, (lilTorcntly numbered, S tho series of sixteen mafjiiiliceut 3 MB Ml AT' nnoiograpns. len numbers now ready. Mall ordors,2c. extra. .iioi.uiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiininiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiHin