The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 16, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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TIIE SCEANTON TBIBUNE- WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 16, 1894.
W PUBLIC
i IMPOSED UPON
BEWARE OF FRAUDS.
For The Sake Of Profit They Will
Sacrifice Principal,
Health, Etc.
Ouerapoloai dealers are trying to tell or
fiinarj Glauber Bolt or t mixture of BaldUtt
Powder ns "Artificial Carlsbad Salt," "Spru
del Suit," "German suit," or "Improved
I'nrlsbad Salt," and under other similar
Mimes. 'I'll" Natural Itomedies of Carlsbad
n-iiiii.it lit, im iooired.
"What Ifatttn iiiiikcs.iiian cannot improve."
Artificial made winei will never replace tbe
natural juioe of the grapes. Neither can tiio
natural waters of Carlsbad, nor the Carlsbad
Bprndel Salt be roplaood by the cheap lubtti
sates offered to a gniloleaa public tor tbe nko
pi tho larger profit made th roon, by theee un
li irDpnlous dealer.
No one would bnrartiflaial trtass knowing-
ly. IVby buy the imitations of tho Carlsbad
products, when your health is at stakor
Tho Carlsbad Sprudol Waters are a specific
for all diseases of the itomaeb, liver and kid
l.eys, and Baro been used with great benefit
by hundreds of thousands of people. Tuo
v'arlsbnd Bprudel Sail, which is evaporated
from the Bprudel Water at Carlsbad, is an ex
cellent Aperient, Laxative and Dialectic; is
nn alterative and eliminativo remedy, which
dissolves tenacious bile, allays Irritation, as
most cathartics do? Tho summer months
when plenty of out-door dkoreiee oan bo had,
are tho most desirable for the "Carlsbad
Cure." Cat tho imported t arlsbad waters, or
If It is not c mveu cut to uso the waters, or
when a Bore decided laxative affect is desired,
use the Carlsbad Bprttdol B 'It.
Insist upon the genuine, which ;s Imported
direct from Carlsbad, and must have the tig
nature of Eisner and Msjndeleou Co., Sole
Agents for the L'. S. IV A: UM 1'raukliu St..
Xev York, OU SV 'ry bottles
KICKED BY A MULf.
Jmepb lilglsr, a Teameter, H cuvh I
juries Which May Prove Fatal
spvriii! fo the StfiaafOR fWeaat
P1TT8TON, Pa., May 10 Joseph 7. iig
ler, ago .17 yearn, employs by tbs
l'snDsylvania OmI comptny iu the ca
pacity of t-uratter, was seriously in
jurt-il at noon tod iy by being kicked by
a Iraetius inulo In No. 7 barn.
He bad secure ! tho team of iniilos in
tbe bin and va going to his dlnn t
when one of tbeanlmaii kicked bimoQ
tbe leg, knocking bim to tin tlur
At lie lay prostrate then- the mule
kickoj btni in the bead. He lay there
VOOOtMClOQl for probably Bftetn ititti
tites bf fore being 'Uncovered by one of
the hands attached to the stable, who
quickly summoned ntlp The injured
mau was removed to nil homt on Mill
ttrc-t in th 'imbalance iu anuncon
telons condition.
Dr. Hsrtiuan wis summoned tnd
Upon pxainitiaticii of ins won ids found
tat f knll fraotnmd Tbt wound wn
dressed and Mr Z uler recaverel oat.
icioutnesa ul 3 o'clock.
PIITSTON EVENTS NARRATEO
later ettleg News I -mi Told la Short
Paragraphs
Kiteml ft the .V. onion frtbunt.
Pittst"n May 10 Painters are at
work baantifying the txterior of D:
Unlholland'a reaidtnee on Broad stre-1.
What cams n-er proving a teriont
conflagration ocenrrad in thi large
ro iii over the ' (lice of the stove works
yesterday morning The tire was die
covered I y one of the workmen, who
promptly u'ave the alarm. The iiV? ex
tuiguui ir appliance that the worst
nre provided with fi r such emergencies
wets promptly brought into piny and
succeeded in extinguishing the blur.
bfnre any d iiuag-- Wal do e. The fir
was caused by otfeotlve flue
The fe'iin;,' of rancor and hate wbiofa
tins predominated among tbt Valley
utrikers and the non-un on hands dur
ing tbe late strike and up to the pres
ent time, broke out nfrctli tolir b
iwsen both faction! who ohanoed 1 1
meet iu "The Study," kept i.y (J.-org-Suiith
Tbe fracas ttariud by one of
the union mn refttllttg to join in n
game of po ii with one of the non
union men nt the lutter's solicllallo.'i
The insait thus civen cam -J the non
union man to attack the union man
and a fierce end furious tight Wagt 1
for a few secoii'ls an 1 woul 1 have COO
tiuued with injury, no doubt, to one or
the other, but for the Interference of
parties who happens 1 to be close by at
that time,
Frank W Peflrlck, of South Main
ttreet, and Mrs Electa Annitage
widow of the late Henry AruiitagM
were united In marriage Inttevi i
The ceremony was performo 1 at Bros I
street Met1. o list BpUoopal parsonage
by Rv. J, U Sumner. Mr, aul Mrs
Pedrick will go to houee keeping on
Booth Maiu street.
At a congregational meeting of t (!
First 1'iesbyuiian church, called by
tho session to take action on Dr. Parke's
resignati an ns pastor of the llroid
Street church , was held last evening,
and was very largely attended RiV,
Dr. P. H Brooks, of Wilktt-Barre,
prettied, and the clerk of the setsioa,
D. S. Stark, acted ns secretary. The
meeting was opened with prayer by
tbe moderat r, after winch he stated
the obj tot of tho meeting, namely a to
what action tbe congregation wonbl
take in re sard to Dr. Parke's resigna
tion. Ktaolutinnt wore p-tssed ask
ing Mr. Parka to withdraw bis
resignation and the meeting uppointe 1
George Johnson, Alex Hrydon, (i-'nrgo
Weir, Tliomas Monie, James A. Ury
deu as oommitlloneri to represent tne
cougregslion before the presbytery.
The best of feeling tueuielto prevail
in the imeting, and the manifest wish
of the church ia that Ur. 1'arku should
tilt continue as their liittor, oven
though he ha.s servsd them for fifty
yar.
Paul Bohan, Louis Seibel and I);-.
SeiiUiim have been notified of their re
nipoiutment by President judge Hie -ai
poor directors.
Criticising a Young Ladv.
"Bbe would be n pretty girl lor but one
thing."
"What's tbatr usked Charley.
Georgo Her face ia always covered with
purple and red blotches.
Charley Oh, that's easily enough die
posed of. Used to bi) tho nnmo way my
self, but I caught on to tbo trouble oue
day, and got rid of it in no time.
George Whnt was itf
Charley Simply blood eruptions. Took
n short course of P. P. P. I tell you, it's
the boss blood corrector. The governor
lad rheumatism so bad that you could
hear him holler clear across tbo country
every time he moved. He tried it, nnd
you know what -in athletic old iruut he b
now. If somobody would give .Miss Daisy
a pointer, she would thank them after
wards. All the drug stores sell it.
Did Ha Moan It P
Mm York Commercial- Advertiur.
When ripenker Crisp Mini he appreciated
the faot that it n an honor to be a mem
ber of the United States senato he in
dulged 111 tbe elementary form of sarcasm,
known at irony.
FASHION AND ART JOINED.
Tliey Get Together With Very Good Effect
In rrluccss Gowns.
Then is a gleet deal to be said in favor
of tho princess gown. It is graceful,
never common looking and has mi air of
oxclunivo ftthlon which pertains to few
other garments. It U seldom that an nrti
clo of nttlre Is Initb fatdilouuhlo and artis
tic. Fashion usually shuns the studio, or
Uianglci nnd garbles its excels beyond rec
ognition, an uu shown in the Greek dra
peries, combined with ttorcliod oollnrnnd
cults ami French corset, which wore quite
the mode throe or four ycart OgO, Occa
sionally, however, sho join: forcoa with
art, although half unwillingly and for a
very brief time. The Josephine ctylet not
yet passed out of date arc a lair oxninple
of her ipflarnOuTo good tnete, The prm
ces.s modoi are unothor, Although she
sjiolls these by inflating OU the compressed
waist os the projicy f.iri'.i for sct.iiig them
OlT. In modUDVOl times the princess gown
V.'as the nCCOptcd drCSt of women. It was
admirably IHtoi! to tho natural figure with-
WW
' ft
tJfrtm
TAI l l TA PHIKOISB OOWJf.
out any distortions of wbalebono or erino
Uno, end with Ite winged aleovei foiling
away from tho tight once beneath, its
clinging, trailing ulrtecnugbt up by be
ing drawn through tin- drooping glrdl it
might fairly rank with anuquo drnperiot
In beauty and artittlc effect. Even now,
altered at it It nnd modified toauitonr
modern crnvlngfor " nnartnoat" and '"go"
rather than for beauty, whoeo fundamcn
nil laws are ohangolees, li l f.ir preferable
to the round rralet and belt) which cut the
ngumtsMuarely in two and convert Into
nnoles Whatever srnalobone has li fi of d i
ioetely related ourvet
Backed by n skillful and obedli nl iir.r.
maker and money enough to buy th nx 1
expensive materl da, a few women venture
to ciiii-iilt t!u ir ow n facte in preference to
the judgment f the multitude, but tho
rank and file follow my leader, at Indeed
moneyloja women nfual In order not to ap
pear shabby, What la artittlc Independ
ence in brocade i dowdlneai in oaahmero,
Since tho conventional f"rm Is i ti lit
uud cully obtained it la not difficult fur
puor women t-) appear faahlon ible, and
u prinecai gown i refined looking, even
in calico.
A Lctch Is given of a prltteeatoi rtume
made u( taffeta tilk It la open a! tie- aide
over a skin of the tame uateruU and It
tlightiy druj.si Tie- silk jto ket baa n
en and Dollar f.-i-i with heavy cream
lace The gipt slixvos havi l.u i ,:T-. and
the gown is bofdared a rth )el
Jrpn CnOLUK,
Canard I ttrael el IV r.
One of the beet articli i" itow away
on the shelf for u-- in an i m rgency d
a can of extract of beef, With a little
l.t was-1 .i bowl of vi ry rich a np may
be made In a motnent'i rime, r if there
are left ov.-r vegetables a vegi table - up
can be made In five minntet. It r- inlret
butaapoonfulnf the extract for a bowl
of loop, to that in point of toonoroy In
time, itrength and money it cannot be
excelled.
A Neteoralafleal gtaltea in r.Liu.
The blghcat meteorologieal station In
Burepe ia on tbe top of ihe Bonnblick, in
Austria. It is 10,108 feet ibove the level of
the sco. The Oliltat station of the same
cimru ter la at Pekln, China It waafonnd
ed in the year VK9, and still conlalna three
of the original Inatrumatite. Bt Iaj.us Ka
public
I w.is very much run down,
no appetite, and had a faint, all
gone feeling all the time; ordi
nary food distressed me. After
niudi urging, I wau induced to
try
was remarkable how
quickly I returned to health and
strength under Hs influence.
It seems all 1 needed was proper
nourishment many people
starve in themldstol plenty.ior
the want of a suitable food.
35,000 hyichns taatfat Dovlnlnt .ii being
the only reliable tunduiiscd 1 1 - luud.
All draUItU sell it.
Mi; UUViyiNK CO., NBW YORK.
frcdano
"Tps Man of
INDAPO
Tin: uilui
HINDOO REMEDY
tacnnrOSB Tin. aSOVS
lll-l li - In lie ll.Y. Oireii nil
Nervniii Illi-eaiieM, 1'allittff Jbliieiy
Pareala. Klei'nl.-neii. Nlitlitlv bmli
aloliH, ete. . i-ansoil Oy iiti-t uliu-ed.irtvcii viv-ur unit sif.f
to ulirilliki'ii ol'irnnH, iiiul itili.kly nut MrtlV restore,
l.uit .llaniitiixi In old or youns Baaily i arra I In veal
i in t. PrioaSl.SO tpaekas, Hit for $MO with n
u ritienaaanintre la eiire ar rtaaaf raniafli I Poa'l
let any uniirliutrled j: :: ' Hell you any kind fl
Imitation, lnslit on liavlua- l?l lAIM-noin- other. Il
he has nut not It. we will lend it hv innll upon l-eeelpl
rif price. I'umiililet tn M-iili-it elivi'ii,pi. fri-i-. Aillri'W
llrientttl Mcillenl Oa , Tropi., I'hlriiio, III., or oiir ui-t nl..
SOLD by Matthews Hros., Wtaolaatll and RtttQ
plHUllU, SCKANTON, PA., and oilier Lead
ins LrugKib-
No Appetite
Paint
nil you
REI )i IRE :
PROPER
NOURISHMtNT
Mrs. C. b. l UHNKlt, ''
Chi : M. JjJ '
BOVININE)
! Tho Original Raw Food )
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SCIENCE HAS DONE IT
How Food Is Artificially Digested Before
Being Eaten.
A WONDERFUL PROCESS
It is Revolutionizing Modern Living
and Certain to Advance the Con
dition of the Nation.
But n short time ago some eminent
scientists made a greut discovery. They
discovered that fata and oils didn't fat
ten thin ptople, Everything seems
simple after someone else hasfoiinl it
ont. If wo had thought! we would
hnvo r m"tnbered tint for ages doc
tori have forbidden starch fool to
people who wanted to gel thin It fol
low i they ou-'iit to recommend starcli
foods t.i people who wmit to g"t fat.
Nobody knows why thoy didn't do so
lint they are learning More aro re
commending It every day. Tney are
beginning in believe in Patkola,beoaoiJ
Patkola is a st .rc'i foo I-
It has long been known that starch
food is the most natural food for man,
Of the four chief cbemleal divisions of
huffian food, Vll starches, fats albu-
mens and suite, staroh it the most im
portant, fats tho least Important
If we had only .starch we could do
without fatty food We would die if
we tried to dp Without starch foods.
, Many people are dying today became
their digestive organs cannot digest
but can't digest it, They keep thin
starch fool. Thoy eat plenty ol st troll
There is bnt one bops for them; Pai
kola.
One reason that Patkola will n.-lp
them in bee tn- it is a pur.- starch food .
Another reason is because it is a pre
dlgi sted tool.
Nothing but starch food will ever
make yon f t, strong and hearty. Ileal
or albuminous food merely repairs
waste tissues. But ev iu if it were tre
digacted, it would not ma Ite yon fat
rat food cannot bo pre-dlgetted, till
even if It oould, II woul ! not m iko yon
fat.
l'uskiila i only a pure st iron pre- li
gested food, combined with natural
Veg table fofluants which aid the dl
jttiion of o'.htr fi 'id.
Paskolait tbe only stareb food which
will make a confirmed turn t rton fat.
1 sk ola ereatss SU tppttltS for o her
locd and helps your stoui:icb lo digest
them It also tones up imi glree
iireiigth to th- fax stomach.
The old, old notion sbont fls anl
ils anl futiy fools making a person
(nl it fs't fading nwav. 'ihe most
eminent scieutis'.s and Dedlcsl Ben
I avt long sine- passed to b 1.jV. In It,
Tho rank and Sis of lbs profession ro
fnt followlna their rxsmpie.
Even if Intty fi.,) 1 could make people
strong and fat, all IkegOOd it Would do
Wi uld be to Well people, for it Is only
well people's stomachs that can stand
it well people don't uei f,.ii tiist
Will make Ibetn fal '1 hey are general
ly fat already If Ibey w ren't fat,
Iney wouldn't tw well.
It It jul the people Who nOtd food
thai wih uike tmui fat whose itom
srhs can't stand fatty f wd We cau l
tik-l t Nature Thin til k ptM j have a
vrrv cetir.il ar.d decided ,ivrion t-
fats and oils That oogbl to beanfl
i lent proof to us that fjt is not What
lbc-y nrnl 1,1 null tii.iii Wi-l!
Been tbe tbinneat and tlckeel propls
like Patkola.
1 l ey like otner ttarch fo aj loo Tney
prot ably nit a good deal of starch foo I,
Nut or-- slo Wt them to do so. Ttirv
aaTe no dealded avtraioa to it. Thlt
is ; r of th it aturcti f to I It i go id fo 1
lot rc ilon thai the food thin people
it . i not ditto) il 'I hey are sick,
and that is the tleknOCS they tnffer
fr. in. Most dyepeptiCt caun.it even
retain starch (.hkI on llKir ttOB chs
Itfvtinenttat.d f. rim .i :. n gat
Thoy art la the nnhapny state of need
Ing st.irch fool si ba.i I y that they are
slowly dying for the want r It, and
yet they canooi 'iigst it. The most
delicate ttomacb can retain Paakola,
The great dlfferenee betwe a ordl
nary goo I staten .1 ,ni Patkola is
that Patkola it preligeeled Paakola
would make tou fal if yon hadn't i
itom ch With a stomach yon fat all
lbs j .ick. r Paakola Is superceding
0 J Liver Oil, because lepleaaenl
to th- taste uid is fat lii'iro etf-ctiVo in
u operation,
A painpblet oti food and Ulgettion
will t.e mailed free on application to
Ihe Pre llig.-slc.l K ,. : t '.. a i Hiudo
st . NewYork.
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In poctet roa.lr 10 nc on in-i h iiion ol
1 ..Miiim-,! in 1 .1 ,i, para 4 cure. :
hniprai'tl' 'i.ii-iranli-i-.tormenef re'.i: 1 Trlrr, 1
! rta. Trial free nl li- : .1.. luu.u-n-,t mall '
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bv Matthew. Pro.. M. man llroa and
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Rcinovm FrtsLUi. Pi,.vi!
Uivr Melv, ti.at'.'-r.da,
8.iliu. n alia Ttn, i : I n .
rtrr?i tbo tlilti to in rti."!-
Hill iHTiioe-on, i.-iuv4i.e, il aax. . -4)fcvai-'
an I l. :: i , V5
TOO -u-nlijus c.-.A p-.i'.-.tly h,,"nlr.-A At nil
(intj f;'ME,omiaaloil L .'tOU tk-aa lot Ownwf,
VICLA 0K!M tDAP j "Imply l.vompvaMi m a
All I'iriltlni Soft, , IUim.uaW tr tli ta.lm, ml wlU. ft
rul iii' i.nfrT)-. A' ol'ii-'j" j urt Liil li.i.j4aUly nJi
emiwJ. tlruii.stk, PnitO 23 Cnt.
O. C. UlTTNEri X CO., Tc: coo, O.
For sals by Uatthaws Brot .ItorsanBroteaad
Mor itait A t'o.
Every Woma..
Sometimes needs a fell
. bis mi :ithly reulati.-,;
mcdicino.
PENNYROYAL PILLS,
ii'''iiit, Miffl ind rfirtAin in rpnuit. Thi (iota.i
i Dv (! ntver rtiMppntnt SontwiyvThci-
"! romUctlicn-' . . '-intl U
Poll I.y .HiIIN II. PHifiLPS riinrrancl-t
corner VKotnlng .. . . n - and f?u uco stroat
Sonititoi:, i't.
:'iu;irr.tlj cu;(id I
mk'O lo6tlilAjrn by I
QCiyt utiQoriuaratiiy, ntute i n tjr.n.), ci m. I
Coiti'roQ(iirin4j 100-pajc bnok. iD iftntM from I
Ilfei(im,i(i.pl4i4iii(i,fritirmt, WhtmllotPfirlnfit I
iui Brrurril, Onr RUfulc ftmadj will I
I pnei .ivoiy ph t mu iinaaiiri mi., ihltvuro. III.
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pring
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.
E WARE
PITTSTON, PA.
N. A. HULBERT'S
City Music Store,
UII1KU AVK. aCOAMTUaa
BTR1VWAY son
DECKKR liKili:iia
KUAN1CH HACK
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in
PIANOS
DsO A LMC
ImiseflMrow
Ml Ml l M HI II IVIIhU
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hm 1 ar.d Monrnioiualt. Bid 2.
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MINING and BLASTING
POWDER
ila..nai Um MOOKIO nl RL'.-ll
UAI.i; WtillKa.
Laflifl A IU11 1 l'owder Co 'I
ORANGE GUN POWDER
l.ltKtrlr RatterlM, Fuuu or Middl
ing blaeta, Hafst Katt aad
Reiiatio-itht lineal C4X'aHlgil Eiplotivtt
MALONEY
OIL AND MANUFACTURING Ca
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UftrttttUii
VISlV fj-..l,
ejtiiua
I lso Shafting aid Jouttl Greisi
Ol ru k m v.t tatSsssass Ar.
vs. i(KH MirliWaa :r4i
'I'l... Ill VI I VI.- v.... II........
"Mathushek " Pianos
l.M'Al;t.lSMi;i) '-''.ti
Nt-w Vnik Warerooim
l'mli Avfnuo,
No. Xi)
E, Kll KI.K & CO.,
Sola ii-:,r in tiiit ttction
OH II I' '.-I iliiin Ave . Telelhotie B i d's
MT. PLEASANT
AT It I T A I Is
Onaiof lb tsst qoaltty f ir dtsBtslle nsat nil
of n aii-... dsllvarad la taf part or to sit
at lowost 1 1 ,i ,i
Urdera left at my sfl "
M. MS. WVIIMINC ATleTOKi
lienr mom. lint floor. 1 b r 1 Natl, mat Hank,
nt teal by in ill or teho.huoe to tbt mine, will
rsettvt mompt attention
'pe.il watrtvrta will ba mubfor tbe aal
sauttallver of tiaoltwhtat Qtat
PM. T. SMITH.
Dl V.i l BDOE CO., Inc,p, , i.tiit), JI(U00,0im.
llh.HT ril.ftfi sum, IN TIIK MUIU.O.
"l ii'tt,tr gifrni i'j d tiofUtt eamti!"
Thlni.-i lit s.'Sftu.u roi.ait Angola ICM n:
ton iiujt doHvBNd trt1'' itiiywhcretn tho U8toii
3 ri'Ct'lj t -if ' it-It, Mutiry t)nlcr,
V i-tjJ V'liiiil very wy the boot
Ti ft) tn :tU mm -toroi for
; t: -t. Wo uittt t'lin boot
. I UtaM Ivt? kV athfifttfftN wu rfuiir-
unle tlio JUt ktifU' and troir
ui"l ti ftOy oi o In nut fmilinYif
a ,i VIII rcrttDd tho rnt'U'y
!i;!i.IiillrrT'air. ODtll
Too or C'tiniutti St?iitto,
widibi B, i:k.
tucm 1 to H nriil nitlf
SUoh. Sfu-fynurtite;
jK ' " fit yvu.
llijwtiutcil
WBPF ."REE
Pa 143 FSDtNAL ST,,
OlVJC BO8TOK1
For Delicacy,
For purity, nnd for improvement of the com
plexion, nothing eqiinU l'o toNi'.-, Ponder.
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HOUSE
MO SIC POWO
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tetr A-dH
Dextcr
Good Men
Deserve
ood Clothes
DO GOOD
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NE of the stronp-
points of Tin-: 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
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J to 4 p. m . M vuiiunt at ruddouoe, 012
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AV oakoa of tho Eye, Ear, Noie aud Throat;
office, 122 Wyomiug ava. Kosldoiica. 52t Vlut
ttrost.
I) '.'i.11- OATES. 125 Waahiiiirtoii Avenuj.
f Otlico huura, 8 to 0 a.m.. l.ao to i aud f
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t; Sundays 9 30 to 4. cvouiucs at rtaidenca A
pcclutjr mad'j of (li-eaaeH of tho oye, oar, uojio
anil tliroat uud uyuooology.
LAWYKlia
I M. C. liAN'L'K'fi Law aud On! -otiou !
u "Cev,-N" Hjirucu at., opposite Forest
Bf'ui-o . Hcruntiiii, Pa,; colli ctium a spoclalty
tuiouuljiiiit rcunsylvuuia; reliable coiroBpoud
eiits hi every county.
I LusUl'S A liA.sb Attorntyi and Couaiol.
'loin at Law. UiuuioLweaiih tuUdu.i
Wtthinstoa tva W. H, Jittur,
HonAos B, HAna
W. H Jsssup, tn.
UrlLLARD, WAHBEN KNAPP, Attor
,v y as vtana Onansslors at Ijiw, Uouubiicaa
oulldinr, u.-.nluKton ai.. Scrautou. Pa.
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bulldis. bcrautou. i'a
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Tl tiirucye I Da Ooanssllora Comuionwealth
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W " 'vl-1: Attoraav at-Law.Not 10 tti.d
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HENRY M. SKKLV Law o'fflciu la Pric
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L'RANK T OKbLI Att..n.,.yt Us
ko'itu
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loans lantiiii. I'x
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a wjiiaro
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VJ.MiL LI. W. LUiiAli, Attoruey at Law.
tj Mm--... un Hprnotsl . Merantoa, Pa,
I A WAlUhi. Attorney at Law, Hi
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C( BOOL Ol7 THE LACKAWANNA. aora
W toe. Pt . prepare !-,) and Irji for.ollt.w
i l . aautss Ih.iroUrfLlr train luuug chiidrea
Cataiutu at reMUvat
Hiv TaOMAt M rx
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and pay you botur on luTMtinunt thu inr
Un-r a-. lti.in t'a'.l .b i N CAILIS
DgB. D.ma Baak halldlne
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at DbMB Siuari-. Ni-w Yolk.
American pun. fcibu per dav and upward
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Uml IIU th
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i aeiisur depot luductd on tn Europaan
plan. Victob Koch Proprietor
l ' UA M 1 ENTBAl lb iarsi aud im:
U m Md . .0 Aileatoau. Pa. i ratal
. and - ,j pel -lay
:noH p. Bsaaas, Proprietea
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I ' Si and 1 iininionw-aith bid's aV an tot
1 UWAL1KH, Ar.hit.et. Librarj ui
I 4 m. Wioiuni, aveaaa Beraatoa.
L' U UHUWN. Arrb B Arohlteet, Price
r I --iildiiis. I aihlnfton Ave-.Sorant. o.
Mlsi 1 11 n: mi .
M All.ll'S OlUHLVrKA Mlsiu poll
bails, plctile. jiartlea, rsetpUoaa wed
0ink- and enm-eit trork fun.l.lnsl Kor term4
(d.tiavi U. J. It,-..- .. u-toi II Wyomiui
are , over Hu!lart'a niiish- stor.
11'
Ml.TnX li. sWAHTs WIUII.KsaLE
imiber. r and Kline li.ma holldtn
ncranann. i a
MKUARQEli BaVOTUBRM, I'HINTtKS'
lappttsa ttlfj loiie. pajsir lias, twin
Warebouaa, IJO NVaatiiniitou avu, Scranton.
I'a
I "4M TK I lHY. 1-si.l ('H on- i,,-nne
I Firatcla. eartiaa-e l L IOOTL, Agt
Funeral Director aud Uinlialiiier.
l.'ltANK V. HltoWN fo. W'lill p
niinW'N
a in Woe
I aale dialer, in Wood war. tWila
tiu riotf. rv v. Lacaewaona avenu-
PZKA I'lNN A- SONS, buiblera and -ontra--li
tor Yard" t'oniet Mlivo at. and Adams
tVt ; i-orner Ash st. ami l'enn ave , ScraOtOO.
THE
Thatcher
IS THF. BEST. Get prices mil
tee the furnnce and be con
vinceil. A full line of HEAT
ERS, Ab-pello and Uttize Door
Baogtsv
CONLA'N'SHARDWARE
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite conl used exclusively, insurina
cleaulinuss and comfort
nilS TABUS IN EFFECT FEB. 1, I89L
Trains leave Hcranton for Pittaton, Wilkos
Barro, etc., at 8.10, 0.15, 11.80 s. m., 12.30. 2.00.'
Sas&ii? m
For Atlantic City, 8.10 a, m.
For Now York, Kowark aud Elizabeth, 8 19
(exprcse; a. m 12.30 (exprost with Buffet
parlor car.), 3.30 (oxprosa; i. m. Bunday. 2.W
p. m.
Foil MAvcii Chunk, Ai.i.entov n. Bktiii.s.
MEM, F.AiTOB and l'llILADEU-MIA, 8.10 a. in..
UJ0 3.311, 5.U0 (except PblludolphiaJ p. in.
Sunday, 2 Ou p. m. r
d LoN" hiiahcu, Ocean Ghove, oto at
8.10 a. m., 12.:Wp m.
For Reading, Lobanon and Harrlsburit, via
Allentowu, 8,10 a. m., 12.30, 6.00, p.m. Sunday,
2.10 p. m. "
For PotUvillc, 8. 10 a. in., 12.30 p. m.
Returning leave- New York, foot of Liberty
l.reVNortn river, at !;10 (express) a. in.,
1.10, l..), (exjireas with Buffet parlor car
p. in. Sunday. 4.30 a. in.
ve Philadelphia, Rending Terminal, 9.01
a. SB- 2.00 and 4.3) p. m. Bunday, 0.27 a. in.
i lirouifb tickets to all points at lowost ratoi
may be bad on iip,iicatlou in advauco to th
ticket ui;ent at tho station.
EL P, BALDWIN,
J. n. OLHAU8BK. Alf0Dt
ton. Sllpt.
LlLLA WAUK AND HUD
BOM UAILKOAD.
Oommtndag May , ikii2,
trains wUi run ns follows:
Trains Isavs Bridpu htro'-t
Station, S(-raiiton, for Pitts-
ti.TI WltL',.M.;iur.. ... w l
flt-7. ;.i :jv. Wtta, m., "iiiS
01; y.ij
and 11. p. m.
For New York and fhlla
dei:h:n h 1 11 .-. . 1" III '-'-
t.lflulid 11.30 11. in.
PoT Sonaadalt (frotn Delaware, Lackawanna
and STSStara di-potj, 7 00, S.90, 1U.1V a.m.. Ultl
ui .. -. 17, V 10 p. in.
Por Carfaoaualt tnd iatarmstUats stattoas
r 40. 71KI, :. 10.10 n. m.. U.OOm.,2.17, MUlS
t.SHandtSip. m.j Ir'iin Hri'lge Street Li'-not.
t'.ill a. in., I.I'aad Ileal-, m.
Faat txu: oti to Aib.my. barttota, the AdL
1 nil.ii U Mountain!, 11, -i 'ti and New KugUnc1
pOiBtaiVtO a in., arrivittg at Albany lil.i
iraratoa J il p. iu , aud ItaViat hcranton at i
p. 111, nrtlving- at Albany aM.V-p uu, Sara
ton, II U a. in , and 11 , 7.00 a. m.
TBS only direct routi- hi-twei-u tho coal field
tad Bolton, "The Li ndiim Tourists' houu
Oi America" to th" Adirondack Mountain ro
toru, Lukob Gkorgt and Chainplain, Montreal
1 IK
Thin- tables showln-; local and through trail
aervico I t-twe'-n stations on all tttvWoBS Dela
waft tad Hudson systttB, may be obtained at
all Hclaw.ire aud Hudkon tb ket ofUcf-a.
H. u ITOUNO, J. W BUBDICK,
I V. . I're.i I "in Hen. 1'as. Atft.
I LHllt'.l VALLK'i KAlLhUAD. "
- ha. 11, W..
Train b-avoa Scranton for Phtladslpala nl
Kt m Y ok vta. 1 A- H K K at a.m.. 110,
Ul tad 11 Sp. m via I) , L 4; W. R K, 0UO
IUM Iu0s.ta.isad i.J) p. m.
Laavt Beraatoa for I'ittntn and Wiikw
Barri via D., L & w. it h, o.ov, ao u.a .
a. in . LSO, asj. 11.07, p. m
iavt aeraatoa for want Haven. Hasitton,
1 ile.id ami f-dtsville brauclitl, via E W.
V I M i.m v t D. A- IL K. It. at I a m. lt.10,
I - p.m. via l. L. & W. K. R 0.0, s.tM,
11a a 111., 1 ,w. ii.11 p.m.
Laavt Beraatoa to: llethlrhoin. Eaaton.
Iti-adlng. Ham. burs nd all intermadlat)
point Ma D A II l(. I; . ha m .1110, IM 11. li'
r m .via I)., L. A- W. It. B.,t, OO b.Ob. lL'JOa. m..
Lag p m.
Laavt I r.intoi. f .rTunkh-tunock. Towandi,
Elintra. ltbaca, U-neva and all intarmedlata
i ia 1 1. II B K...'I a.m..UlUaad ll.-B
p in. via 1 I.. A W K.. - li a in.,lJW p m.
r.iii. . ( t K ..-!i"iter. Buffalo. Nl
anara Kal Ii.-tr.it. Ciii'-airo at:d all point4
went via I) A- II 11. K. .07 a.m..; 10.S ii.ll fi
I. in . vu U L. A- W, B B ai..l Pittstou
Junction, f "- :i m.. 1 M J Si p. m . v.a E W.
h H. :.4l p. in.
For Elm r i and tha wet via Salamanet. r
U H It B K.oTa.ui., ltl0,AU p. m.. v.a D,
L. W k K AOS I BV, 1 ti and d.'7 p BV
Pullman parlor and alecpln; orL V. chair
car oa all tr.nB bttwa L. A H Juncti,.u or ,
. a.- M .rr- an 1 N-w i-.r i'l.ll -lp:.la.
Buifalii au-l SnriM-uioo Ilrida
HlU.LIN II Wll.HL'B Hen SupL East Dlv.
CHA8 . LtE Oaa I'aa- A t. PblU.Pv
aw nonnkuacuebamh aaJ?ats Ag't,
outb !'.. :n I'a.
ItLl.AW KI L KA WANNA
AND
tSTEBN B.vli ROAD
Trattia leave Scrant .B at foil wt: Expni
for New York and all point. Eaat 1.50. iSO,
I. If, I in tad v ... a m . 12 b, and 3 M . m.
tlprtaa ...- ijtou. Trenton. Philade'.phta
tad the hKuth, EU, e.ou and B.51 a in.; 1XU
and i !ti p m
Wa-hiiititou and wav atationa, i i p nv
Ti ! banna accommodation, ttlu p. m.
Kara a, f r Blnubaintou, Oawea'o. E'.mlra,
('iruiUK. H.th liaimville, M unt Slorrn and
Buffalo. 1 10. '. 15 a. in. and 1 .1 t. iu.. making
dost COpuactiona at Buffalo to all point in th
Went. Northwest ., III! !oUlhweU
Ba-.h aecomiu'-Mlatlon. a m.
BlntUaiutun and way atationa. 1- 37 p. nv)
Nicnolaou and v, ay atatiuiix 5 H p nv
Ni. tin. on acoomttodatloOi at 4 p. nv tod
S o to
F-ln-batiitou aud Etmira Express. 6 05 p, nv
I i;:iu lor Cortland, Syracuao, Oawoti,
I'tK-a and li.cbflild r-prmira, 111 a m. an 1 1-t
l. m
tkaoa, 2 15 and lUt!. a m and U'l p in
Kor N ortbuuilM'rlaiid.IltUton, Wilke liarra.
I'liun utb. Kb miburg and l'ar.vilie, making'
cltn Soaa4WUoat at Nortl.-.iniberlai. 1 for
VVrdtanip.'rt. ilarrmbura. lial'.imura, Waah
lafftoB and the nith.
Ri : t.'iumU-rUnd nd Intermedlata itationa
64i. V 50 a m and I A) and 0.07 p m.
SaBtloofc and Intol latdltlt atatloea, AW
aud 11 3i a ui Plynii nth and tutonnadlata
ttatloBi UOaad Mfa, m
ruumaa rior una aiecpins coacur ou aa
expreas traini.
For de
uiled r. formation, pocket tinx tablet,
tic . apt .) to M. U Mnitn, cuy ticaet omo.
t 14
. kawaiil.aavciiue. or depot ticket offlca.
Nt It ANTlIN I1 1 - ins
In 1 11. rt January tSth, ISIY4.
Jorth Round.
tm tor itio
.'?-
Noma Round,
tOS -.Ml 04
filBtlout
CIS C fl iTrtint Iially, b- - Z S 2
J . cept Sunday 1 r 5 a
- a w is
I- aArrne beavs a
: i". X Y Krankllu s; I 1 ; ;is
. Tin West 4nd street ....I ... ?w
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l"ors.-t city
Ciubondaic
Wbtte HrldUO
MarfteM
tsnara
Arelilbild
Wluton
Peekvlllo
Olvpbaul
HU'kson
TBroop
Provideaos
l'ark PtaOS
sciaiiton
;osr a 11
SM 5 Still 41
eta'S-.TflMO.
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7 54 1017! 4C7
70t 10 tn 410
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8 05 111 30 4 SO
t 101 4 .Vi II OS
r ar
v leave Arrive a na
u r a
All 11. ilns t un dally except fiundiiy.
1 tlfBlfles thai trains stop on signal tor pas
tsnzers,
Addltl iii.il trains leave t'arb 'tidale tor scran
ton 1 i" and 9. It p. ui., urrlMui,- at sicronton l.tf
and r Hi
Leave scranton tor Carbondtle tM and s.so
trrivlni a' i'ai bondale at 7 36 and 3.1S p. m.
Heoure rates via ontarlq western before
puu-liasii tickets and save money. Day and
Jiuijii Kipic.s to the west.
J.C. Anderson, Orn. 1'ass. Agfc,
f. KUio. il!,, Dir. Pass, Aft. Scranton, P.
TJRIE AND WYOMINd VALLEY HAIL
Vj KOAIi
Trains leave Perantoti for New York and in
trriuediate points mi tbe Erie railroad at tl-35
a. m and IU4 p ni. Alao for Iloueadale.
llawley and local points at 0 35, 0.4S a. m , and
3 -4 p in.
All tho above are through trains to and
from Hoaesdale.
An additional tram leaves Soranton for
Lake Ariel at p.m. and arrive at Scran
ton from the Lake at 40 a m and 7.18 p.m.
Trniiiti leave for Wllkeadlarro at 6 in a. in.
and 3.41 p. in.