The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 18, 1894, Page 6, Image 6

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THE SCRANTON IBIBUJi'E 1'IMDAY MdHKlKG, MA IT 18, 1894.
HOW PUBLIC
IS IMPOSED UPON
BEWARE OF FRAUDS.
For The Sake Of Profit They
Sacrifice Principal,
Health, Etc.
Will
Unscrupulous doulcrs aro trying to soil or
dinary (lluul ei-Salt or a mixture of Soiillitz
Pnv.-dur iib "Artificial Carlsbad Salt," "Spru
del Suit," "German Suit," or "Improved
Carlsbad Salt," and undor other similar
names. Tito Natural Remedied of Carlsbad
Oanuot bo intimated.
"Wbat Nature uiakos.mnn cnnnot improve."
Artificial made wines will never replaeo the
natur.il juice of the grapes. Neither can the
natural waters of Carlsbad, nor the Carlsbad
Spnulel Salt be replaced by the cheap substi
tutes offered to a guileless public for the sako
of the larger profit made til Toon, by these un
scrupulous dealers.
MO one would buy artificial wines knowing
ly. Why buy the latitat ions of tho Carlsbad
produ cts, when your health is at stake?
The Carlsbad Sprudel Waters are a specific
for all diseases of tho stomach, liver mid kid
neys, and nave been used with grout benefit
by hundreds of thousands of people. Tho
Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, which is evaporated
from the Sprudel Water at Carlsbad, is an ex
cement Aperient, I.axutivo an.l Diarectic; is
an alterative and oliinlnattvo remedy, which
dissolves tenacious bile, allays irritation, as
most cathartics' do. The summer months
when plenty of out door exorcise can be had,
are the most desirable for. the "Carlsbad
Cure" I'se tho imported Carlsbad waters, or
If It is not conven Mt to uso the waters, or
when u more decided laxative effect is desired,
Use the Carlsbad Sprudel Salt.
Insist upon tho genuine, which li imported
direct from Carlsbad, and must havo the sig
nature of Elmer and Mondelaoa On, Solo
Agents for the- L. 8. l.V! Jt 151 Franklin St.,
New York, on every bottle.
I
Concluded from Page I.
quarterly conventions. This money
will come out of the union treasury. A
detailed Ininranee plan was submitted
with a request from the committee
that it be r-.ferredfor printing; without
dabato. Thtej copies of the plan will
be eeut to each society for considera
tion daring tho yesr, final action on
tie plan to be takon at the ucxt animal
convention.
NEW INSURANCE PLAN,
The plan contemplate a traded lu
snratice tor ptnoni D-'tween the ages of
Claud 53 i".ir of age. There will tie
live c1hscs of policies, f'2.)0. fiOO,
$1,009. Ji.OOO and 8.000. lor osrsoni
of vl tho tatei ou lutsa policies will be
20 cents, 30 cents, 50 coat', $1, and
$130 respectively pet assessment. In
IIM 30 year cl us the rates for the satU
p llolel are 55 conts, $1.00, $1 Go, $1 bu,
$2 30 and $2 80 ou aasMsuivnL The
pun provides that the board of gov
ernment ib.sU act us a board of direc
tors of the mutual aid division. Mm
iwtlbJp in It i optional with tho mem
bers of the Fdltur Mathew societies
thai Comprise Ih union but no ous
wi'l l-j BCCsptsd na it member of it un
til he tns pKSiel a medical examlua-ti-o.
Afti r disposing of the work of the
eojsUtntiortal committee the report of
th.-c muitioa on resolutions was read
br Jo in EL Foy, and adopted. Ttie
resolutions are:
VOICE OF THE CONVENTION.
The Catholic Total Abstinence union of
tho StOOeSS of Borantod at its fifteenth an
na .1 convention, assembled in the iity of
Whkej-Hrrro, renfti rm Its belief In snd
ievotlon to tli c cau-o of total abstinence
an among the best tn-nns of promoting
Christianity, good morals and good citi
zenship which must teud to the advance
ment of peace, prosperity ami good govern
ment t all too psopr. We also express
our iinfalteiiuB loyalty to our hi ly church
and pledge our bo t efforts to aid the pro
mot.on of the j ;et oonse we so ardently
ch'nsh by i '.ending oncoarageraant t lo
cal and nwiy crgsnlsed soeietlts, in advi -cscy
of the causa of tcmpetapes on the
llu.'slail d wn in cur c nntituticn nnd
laws, nnd VndST the direction of our right
reverend u. lup r.cd the reverend clergy
of the OjIocomi therefor, b it
Baselved, That as wo believe the great
work of total nbi'insDce can ho nest al
vanced through the m iral influenco of the
church ere accordingly nrgo upon nil de
nominations the n-cssslty of oo-opsratloa
With the view to the suppression of In
tempi'riitice as .11 classes of our citizens
suffer alike fiotn its SVi cfTects.
K.-solvid, That e view with gratifica
tion tho grent and successful efforts now
being made by our Natl' nnl iiiilou to cx-
tond the caose of total obetiDenee, and in
viow of th ? necssitv of united ncilon we
urgi apin tf'e friends of tsnrperaMM ge n
cruily to di coursgo nnd dlscoantensoce
the action of any person or persons who
would distort) th i i tai will mi l harmony
now brovallli g, an t so plainly nanlfssted
In this OonVSUUOa, and Which so Urg"lv
tends to strengthen and build up our
ni.hu.
ttetolved, That wo r.gnrd with satisfac
tion the gool effects resulting from our
district qnartevlf conventions aud also
congratulate tho board of government for
the i Oleic:. t maimer in which its inemh-rs
have discharged the exacting ami onerous
dtttteS that dovolved upon them during
the.r term.
Resolved, That wo extend our most
heaity congratulations to our DOMVed
bishop, lit. Iiev. William (J ilsra, uji m tho
preservation of his health and pray that ha
may bo spared fer many years to exercise
his fatherly euro and benign inllueiico ill
the cease of religion aud temperance, both
of which include the best interests of bu
mr.nlty. BsiOlved, That tho thanks of this con
vention are due nnd are hereliy extended
to our esteemed spiritual director, ElsV, B.
J. Melluy, for his presence, udvicu ami
counsel during our deliberations; to Kev.
R, A. McAndrews for OOQltesiss extended;
to the St. Aloysius Boclety nml to the peo
ple ot VVilkes-Ilarre for their gouerous hos
pitality. Resolved, That we fully roaliz) the in
vuluab'.u aid of the public press so gener
ously accorded to our union at all tlm. a,
and therefore take pleasure la acknowl
edging our grateful obligations to the
press generally, ami to those who have
specially favored us by sending apocinl
representative to report the proceedings
ot this convention, namely, the taranton
Iruth, Tin: BcBAOTON TBtnCNC, the Scrun
tou Tliueo, the Ucrantou Record, the
Kcrnnton Index, the Wilkos-llBrre Leader,
and tho S ilk' s-liarro Tlmea,
(Hignod) J. II. Poy, . Boland, P, 1.
Unrke, John li Huron, John McDonald,
T. F. Wulsb, John D. Cronin.
Attt-r adopting the resolutions the
convention rejourned for dinner.
MR. DliVINE RE-ELECTED.
When tho convention resssemblod
th work of electing officers was taken
np and (J. (i. Boland obtained the rec
ognition of the chair. He said:
1 nriso to perform the pleasant duly of
nominating for president of this union a
brother who has been tried and not found
wanting; a brother who has filled the office
for the past year so well that I feel It. is
the duty of the Diocesan union to nak htm
to coutiuuo in the office for another year.
After paying a beautiful tribute to
the zealous work of Kev. P. J. Mc-
ESPERATE IE1 MEET
i
Minna, Mr. Dsvine'i Dredevs3or In
office, Mr. Bnlund continneil:
I say that any one else solected to fill
the hiRb office of president must Bate
found it difficult to "come np to the high
standard set by Father McMnnun.but with
the results of the past year so manifest it
must bu udmilted by all that the present
officers havo performed their duties well.
Our preeout president has taken up the
work of Father McManuB and carried it
onward nnd upward until the societies of
the union stand as strong as they ever
have. It is a custom of this union lo To
ward tho faithful fervicea of officers by a
re-election, and following that jiood and
time honored custom I name John II.
Dovlne for re-olectiou to the presidency of
t his union.
JOHN J. 0'lIAHA NAMED.
M, T. Hurke and D. J. Campuall
seconded tho nomination of Mr. D -vino
in eulogistic remark! and Patrick
O'fooW of Wilkes llano nominated
John J. O' tiara of Parsons, who ho
laid was a yotlQg man peculiarly well
qualified to (ill the duties o( trie ili
A ballot resulted as follows: John Hi
Deviue, 57; lohu J. O'Hara, GO. Mr.
O'llaru moved that Mr. Uevitio's elec
tion DO made uuauimous. Mr. J) vim'
thanked the Msltgales for the selection
and promised that with their cu- ipara
tion at the next convention the union
would be in a better position than it
ever hud been before,
J. C. Gallagher, of West Boranton,
renominated Charles Livin, of Wllkee
D.irre, for llrst vice president an I Jo
leph H. Duggun seconded the proposi
tion, Maurice Finn, of Panose, ptaoed
M. J. Keigbroo, of Aablsy, in nomina
tion, Mr. Livin received 70 votes and
Mr. Keighrou 10
For second vice nresident. M nirieo
W'.l.l, sl,.r , ,,i., . If T ITsiithrnn I
Aihlevi Miss IkrtiHl Rnrnett a i
Scrautoii. J. J. Qallaiihtr, of Wilkvs-
Barre, aud Frank McCaffrey, of ,ler-
myn, were nominated, All declined
except the latter, who was unanimously
elected.
For the office of secretary, Joan II.
Foy, of i'ittston. nominated John M.
Muck, who has tilled the oflici for tin !
p ist three years. James McNealis, of
Driftou, named J. I) Ilirron, of Free
land, for the position. He declared
that the dilttlot he represented was
entitled to representation on the b r.i
of government, and the represent lit '..
they wanted w is tho secretaryship.
J. J. W&iie, of Boranton, named I'
M. Messitt of the same place, an 1
Maurice Walsh nominated J. J Sw I
ney. of West Sorailton. The vote was:
Mack, 73; M ssitt, 10; Ilirron, 15;
Sweeney, 18, On motion of the latter
seconded by Mr Ueititt, the election
was made unaunuo'is.
MR LOODC'S ADDRESS.
At this stag' of the prooeedlngi At
torney J Washington Logos, of Phila
delphln, first v;ce tiresidmit of the na
tional uniju, was lotrodnoed uud dr
liversd a stirring an i eloqnont ml Iress
iii which he exhorted tb.' delegates to
go to their Iioiiks with renewed leal
aud push forward tiio temperance
csneo es bed never been done before.
If they did so he predicted that Boran
ton would beojiue tho largest eubordi
nale union iu the country A the con
elusion of his remarks n rising vote of
thanks was tender-d to Mr, Ligue.
The work of selecting offl e .-s was re
sumed an I Mil-s J. McLt 'Uiild n .ind
Patriok F. McDonald of Corbood tie for
irensiirer M W Morris of i'ittston
reuomltiated John A. Collier who h is
been treasurer of the onion for n nnm
of years past. Mr. C dllor rec.dvsd 65
votes and McDonald I V
Fur delegates to the u itional oonven
tiou to be hold In St. Pen! In Atumt. 1
the following were nominated: James
F Jiilg. Bcranton ; Jomse Pidveon,
Carbondale; Blward Banlon, Free
land; John McFlwee, Plymouth; M T
Bnrke, Carbondale; M.J. Tighe, Porl
(iriflin; Thomas (tiffiiay, Wiikes
Ilirre; T J. McCoy, Boranton; Joseph
A. lioyle, Haileton; 0. . Boland,
Boranton; Arthur Qihbone, Hails too;
John McKune. Avoea; Andrew Peld
man, Wllkse-Birre. The Boranton
union is entitled to throe lelegaio at
the national Convention,
THE DEI.KUATuS ELECTED
It required two hoara and a half to
elect trie dbleg.itee, five ballots being
tsken. Those elected were C Q. Bo
land, M. T. Hurk'nni Edward H-tulon.
Oa invitation of M. T. Borks it wns
d- ci led to hold the nest convention at
0 irboodole.
It was decided to obtain the s.-rvices
of a misd. msty to cu luct lemperuuc"
retreats and deliver tsmptranoe lec
tures under the auspices of the bourd of
government
The trophy question w.is again
brought before the convention and pre
oipitated the moit axoitlng debate of
tho session. It'V Father M lley re
iotdly appealing to the delogrtlee to
net harmoniously aud with moderation
It was finally dl - ided, on motion of
Joseph 11. Da .'g in, that the board of
government sm-ul 1 obtain the trophv
from the I'ittston compinynnl turn i".
ov-r to ttie Father Whittys.
The new oili'-rs were Installed trj
Rev. E J. M-l-y. the spiritual di
rector, and at 8 03 o'clock the c inven
tion ad j mi ne I. J v M.
e
Dysppila and Indlgsstlnn
Intlnir wor.-t forms at-- cured by the
use ot P. 1'. 1. If 'on ure debilitated and
run down, or If you need a tome to regain
flesh ami h-st appetite, strength sud VlgOS
take P, P, I'., and you will be strong and
healthy, tor shattered constitutions and
lost manhood 1'. 1. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root uud Potassium) is the king ol all
medicines. P. P. P. is the greatest blood
purifier in tho world. For sale by all
druggists. S
VIEWERS' NOTICE.
Noiico I hereliy Rfvm tbat ina undarstfaad, viewsfs sppatatat Bf tho OoaH of I'ani
ni'in PlsaSj "f EaHKawanna Comity, in th" nintt-r nt As--,iui-iiI tm- e,,st ,,f Sewering Km Unn
A. Plftu anwrr DUtrlet. w luivo prvparsd asshsdnle allowing the unniuiit f 'liouairea, eonta
ami nXinnseH ue rtuiiH il uel hIIuv I. un 1 a invwmeut .if b-ie 'lts ui.iilo f u- ami 'ip m suM lui-
provsnisnti and too propartiasspeclsiU beaogtsd tavrebr, ana tbatsaU v, ewers rlU nsst
ami uxlillilt Htttil lOlii'ilule, nml Imur exeentlnuH th-r-tn us t" tli" r, 1 1 ,-. ;nu- menu I M.,,i.r
tlna ami eviilem e thereim, at lliol 'ouie il Mems la Munieipal ll'iildin nu the 'tli d-iv "f
May. A. I). 1SW, utOo'eloek A. M. " '
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ttdii. Nmmf of Ottmtft, l.nt. Ttie-l-. of hand. Ftrttt, 4ttm&
1 MH. UtMbSth ksll 21 If M.I2I Vlllinm SSSS9
1 I! .l.-rt P, Olbba H n :i;.-,x Se'ie,,! jSM
1 N. -Fltca Wtato and L, Mallty S Ik r2xS0 N Main "T 'lki
t ii. w. oiiftiii n2 'a jhx ies N. Miiin nun
t W-ilriflin. Ill M WxjV N. Man 111(1
w. h. ltoifers cHtat m ;i KtW Wlllsrkat tnoi
1 H. J, Vail. 7 71 KxVO I'lmreli ttM
2 Tsoms l. Hontan :'7 74 fKslll inmmit ttXO
" D K. bSWUi... 2 74 47x12', Himimit (l.'ni
2 Tboroaa Bamosls s 74 fii'uOiiu Wavno' 71. 0
2 Henry , I. Harris II 74 .lli WsVOS 7n un
2 Henry J. Harris 1 hi Us 100 Warns BMW
2 Hiuiry J. HarriH 2i sn i'kixIiu Warren itiki
I Mrs. Lltsls Blnros 211 71 iixtfi W. MarStt 74,iu
1 MbtUail HSaaick lUandll 7U Tsx'.'O N. Man 2lK.,'iO
2 Valentino Mil tloy i-stftte II 70 IHixlT'i N. Main 1110(1
D Co. H Armory U 71 STxlN N. Mu n UfjOO
1 J. 1). Lord H 7,j :ii'ai I'utimin 8B00
2 John Jci uiyn estate 11 (OsltO Oram h-vmi
1 James Swneuey estato 1.1 SI fnxljil llrlek (l'i UO
2 l'etel' Walsh catnto 10 2M DOllOQ X. Main gj ifl
1 PetS Walsh SStata 27 2a 2i :xS0:l Iii,mm land 20 III
2 l'eter Walsh atatn 21 LS Utxllil X. Main 211 W)
2 l'nter Wnlsh estate 29 28 UllxIM N, 'in 14s (HI
2 l'eter Walsh eatate 'M 2H Wixll.l N. Main uDlflO
2 J. H. and H. (,'. Oillicrt land I 2H IUx:'0 N. .Main UIul
2 J. II, and ('. S. (Illbuif 7 ami H 7il R!x7 l Putmsa 112 OH
2 .1.11 sod S. Cl CNlMli Hand 111 7 7,sxli)il Puimaii ia.nO
2 J. 11. nnd SC. llilhurt 7S 2llxllS Put.iniin sT
2 J, 11. ami S. C. tlllhcrt 4 7K StalSO Putiiiau TI M
2 J. VL aud a ft Qtlbart 21 7s r;xio Putman ni.M
II J, H. snd 8. ft O llxirt 1, 2auil3 I I UOsUO USVnts 183.00
2 William Sllkman estate I and 2 I'XllllO Putin in 1 11 no
2 William HUktaaa estate il 77 tTSU Putman n7.uo
2 Willinm milkman estate 4 77 4-sxlu"i Putiuan .ItiOl
2 William Sllkman estate fi and il 77 iOuxIOj Putiuan 190,(0
2 William Hllkinaii estato 7 77 fiixaai Putman 7ii.nl
8 William Sllkman estato 14, IS III 13 laxlal Cayusa iSt'.OO
3 William Sllkman MtatS 1" 18 WlxlS'i CSMM ' 80.00
3 T). I and W. B. K. Co 1,2.8.4.5 1- 000x106 l'utniaii Bunin;
8 D. L. and W. It, K. Co 1 and 2 II lOHxIfW Cay OSS 138.110
8 D. L. nnd W. B. R. Co 112 ft. font 15 112x150 Cayu;a 1:12.10
2 Siranton F. C. It. R. Co 37 28 ttbtlu 13.50
SMITH H. MOTT, )
nWKN U. JOHN, V Vlowers.
JOHN HAWKS, j
A USEFUL ORNAMENT.
riai.i but Minute Directions For Making n
Decorative Butterfly Thermometer.
Thin is a, haniLsomo ornament for any
room and ono that it is not (UfHcnlt to
make if the reader will only follow theso
directions hero reproduced from The
Household: Cut tho body from card
board, ivitk two sets of -wings of any de
sired size, tho larger the plainer the
figures of tho thermometer will stand
A BUTTERFLY thermometer.
onf. Cover tho back wings with pnlo
! yellow crape paper, pasting it around
I tho edges on the wrong side and draw-
ingit into shape by small stitches at the
i body part of the foundation, so thai the
(Tinkles will ml run lengthwise m the
uii'-s- I'ovcr the fmnt wings, 1. Ming
tho edge which law over the back
wings sn they will look distinct from
them. Paste anuuiil the odgee on the
wrung sill.- ami gather the paper Into
the body with sti tehee.
Boll a piooe of cotton for the head and
the upper part of the body and cover
with the crape paper, tying it in tightly
at the head with gold thread and at
taohing a One gold w ire to the le ad for
the feelers,
F.i rdi r tin- edge of the wings with gold
paint, OTid place large blue water color
nud cold spota mi tho wings as Indicated,
and shade the wings from the body with
sepix
Took a thermomol r, irieh as comes for
fancy work, over the body, and line the
whole with plain tissue paper, either
placing a dress ring at the book t' hang
It by or attaching ribbon iimltr each
wing for that pnrpi e.
A Japanese Roesm
ritige Japanese umbrellas arc service-
ablo for many things, but one seen re
cently is s.i poouliarly strikiug as to de
serve (isi ial comment As described in
The Deoorotor and Furnisher, It hongs
from a hook in the ceiling of a small
room in on artist's home and forms the
entire oeHing, Ben oath it is the tea ta
ble and nil its paraphernalia, together
with u bamboo Rs t tee and live chairs, nil
set npen a Japanese rug. The tear rvico
is of hu Japanese ware, and the tea it
s' If oat m s from Japan The entire roam
isoomplote, and one feels on entering
that it is a veritable bit of tho land of
chrysanthemums.
tVfilUli, l)reAcs
White K it in and moire are rivals foT
wedding dn ses,
ToffetM or light oolon and much
white hue are ch mn for bridosmoids'
dr as s. The bride's dresses arc mods
with round seamless wv.ists, pointed
bu. ij".' s, narr.jw Its mid huge s eve,
Boas loot f'iniis the throat lsiv nt:d
reva , and ohiffon is softly gathered
for a vest Tlie t-lei vi i .-.ri' f tli gigot
typo A lace flonnoo oatliaos ofiapton,
beginning high in the book of the trained
Kkirt nml curving to the foot, where it
is in hi by a i Inster of onmge blossom
Bridesmaids' dresses nro made with a
dircetoiro bxsipie and s!:ort skirt and nie
woni with huge round hots laden with
lace, with velvet, with Dowers and
m.l.e? III.'. 1
1
sicians,
tho world ovor, endorso It;
babies and children liko tho
tisto of ii. Wo.ik mothera
respond readily to Its nour
LoHlng power i.
EmuL
sion
tho Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
is tho lifo of the blood, tho
maker of sound flesh, solid
hones and lung tissue, and
tho very cascncc qf nourishment.
Don't be Mis by Substitutes!
Scotfs
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,
PITTSTON, PA.
N. A, HULBERT'3
City Music Store,
- WYUUINU AVh- SVBAMTO&
BTI INWAY SO
DKCKBR imoTHKIta urn
M. lMI i; ,i. HA(JIA
hit l.i, it HAIKU
PIANOS
4 . Trk of ftrt eta
ORGANS
3JI HICAL BIKHCH XMiliU
mim(, fcjTtt, i . m
Rooms 1 and 2 Commonwealth BU 2.
SCHAXTON, I'.V.
MiNING and BLASTING
POWDER
Modeettba .M xisli : nnl BOM
DALK uuliKs.
Lstttn A Ran 1 Powder Oa'i
ORANGE GUN POWDER
Bectric r.atterlea. Fossa 'or cii'ljl
lug Safety l'u and
RepaunoChrmical Cs.'sHi.jh Explosives
Maloney 0.1 and Manufac
turing Company
Have removed their office t' their
Wirer 001ns,
NUMQEHS
141, 143,145,147,149, 151
MERIDIAN ST.
TKLEPHOXE M'MHEU, 3C93
The GENUINE New Haven
"Mathushek" Pianos
BSTABLISHBD 1800. .
New York Wareroomi No. so
Fifth Acniio.
E, C. RICK ICR & CO,
Sole dealera in thla section.
ii in i "i.i Adsmi Ave., Telephooa BTd'f
MT. PLEASANT
A l RUTAIU
("ralnf tli" tiaal nualltv fjr domoatle nin.and
rf all kIzuh, iMivurvd in any luirt u( tuu city
tlowcftt prtea
Order, fuft at my ufflio.
mi. IIS, WTOMINQ ATBMOM,
Roar room, first floor, Third N'ati.inai nns.
in leal by mad cr ti lni'liouo to tlm mini", will
rSeSiTS prompt atti'iilion.
KmoUu soatraets will as mado tor tho sals
and dallwry Ot liuckn hi-at Coal
WM, T. SMITH.
DIITIB riioi: CO..Iao'p. faiiitsl.Sl.noo.ono.
BKlfVSt.SO BUOK IN THE WORLD.
"A ufiir Misd ' 0 dollar tarnrtt." .
TUilAdim' solid i'r-ii. ii Uontala Kidrtut-
ton lioot dolivtired fri'o anywlu ro In the l'.S.,ou
receipt oil Afn. Moiuyor icr,
or ratal Nuto fur SIM.
or I'ontal N(
:u Kipiali "M-rv
Vwf reid in nil rc
4:..',a. We n
; way tao boot
retail lions for
make IhU boot
ourteives, lliereforo wo guar
is ,iN(r (no if, tryi-i una wrar.
nnd It any ono in mil aaiiiiiea
-f wo v.ill niiin.i u, m.-i;pv
IW '.. V r hlaiiolhi rnair. ii;j
V T r C 'imnon Seme,
- trri Mii'.ilu C t K, k KK,
Dexter
Sitrclttt term to lHoirr: .
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Than a pretty face with a fresh, bright
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poslte court-liouso Square)
TJM. A. J. CON NELL, Office ul WmninBton
A avenue, corner Spruce street, over
rrancko a druK store. Kesidenco, 7a, Vine st.
Offlee hours: 10.30 to 12 a. in. and a to i aud
WO to 7.30 p. m. Sunday, li to 3 p. m.
TK. W. K ALLEN. Office cor. Lucia
J wanna and Wushlncton uves. ; ovor Leon
ard shoe Btore; office hours, 10 to Li a. n, and
to 4 p. m. ; eveulua-s at ruildunce, 6U N.
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1U.L L. KKEY, PrMtlco-liuiltod" tsTTiU.
eaKes of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat;
offlco, izt Wyouiiuu ave. ltosideuca, Vlue
street.
llt. I. M. GATES. ICS Waahlncton Avonni.
fJ OflMS bourn, s to U a.m.. l.Uuto a and 7
" s p.m. HoHf.lonce M Madison avnue
jtjHN U WKN'i'4 .M. II., OlHa Hi undTS
S V,om,""nW(ialth balldiiiu: residence 711
Uadleonavo; ofili hours. Id lo li 2 to I, : to
e; Hundaya 2 30 to 4. aveninm at residence A
apcclalty made of diroaaoa of tho oyo, ear. now)
and throat and ityneooloirv
I. A v Y l-lHli.
1 M C KANCK'S Law and Cnlleotlon ..f
Y nco, , No. air Hpruco nt., opposite PoTSSl
louse. Scrnnton, Pa,; collections a fpecialty
tniouirhout l'eiuiHylvania: rullublu correspond
ents in every county.
I h"'lS C ,H w u Attorneys and t'ouiiaol
.1 lora at Law. Couimouwealth building
Wauhiuutoo ava W. H. Jkbhcp,
HoRAOS 11, Hawd.
W II J i ssue, Jn.
lVll-l-AHD. WARKKN A; K.NAI'l', Attor-
uoya aud Counselors at Ijiw, Kenubllcaa
huildinir, Waahinirton av-.. Scranton, l'a,
pA'lTKHMdN & WlUuX, Attorney a mil
J. (,'ouuaellors at Lnw; ulilces U and b Library
Luildiiiifc bcrantou, l'a.
ll'iswct.r, n. PATTsnio
1LI.1AM A. Wllx-OX
I.I'KKll HANI) WILLIAM .1 IIANU, At"
torneya and Counsellors, Cominonweallb
biiilillnu' KonriH I'J. JU and :l
U r. BOYLE, Attorney ut Law. Hoa.19 and
tO, Burr build inn, Waahlngton avenue.
HI.MtV M SEKLY Law otll.ej In Price
building, 1 91 Waahltik'ton avenue.
l.'li ANK T OKaLL, Attornsy at Law. ltoem
1 .i. Coal Excbanife. Scranton. Pa.
HILTON W. LOW Hi, i Alt ys, 2.T Wanhinx
('. II VUN 8TORCH, i ton av.. C II aquara
Iamkmw. OAKKOKD, Attdrna; at Uw,
.1 rrsjins (VI, (K and i .V Coiuinon wealth b'l'K
QAMUEL W. HOUaR, Attorney at Law.
Office, JIT Kprucest , Scranton. l'a.
L,
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A. WAI'ItK.-,, Attorney nt Law. til
Ln-liawamia am-.. S--rantnn. l'a
1'. SMITH. ( oaiuollor at Law. Ufilca.
r.'oins M, Vi. Vi Commonwealth builmii.'
It. Pi l l II Kit.
Attorney at Law,
Coiu-
rnooweaim l.ullaii Serantoii, l'a
(-'. COMEOV8. atl Surnooat
11. KKl LnliLE. Attornev-Loans nou-
. tiatod on real estate security. 40i Spruci
KK Klt.LAM. Attorney t Law. 12U W
Mnlafavonn, Scraatoa.
1 1 A VH Y( it'll DKBDfl AND MoHTOAOKrt
Jl written and ackuowledired by J. W.
BltoWMNH, Attorney aud Notary Public -V
c mraonwsaith Balldia t.
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ei HOUL 09 THE LACKAWANNA, (icran
O ton, l'a . preparea lioya and eiria forcolieja
or l-unlnoda: tboroughly traioa youtis children
Iklalotfuo at rouuet
ltrr TnoMAs M Can
Waltth H BeSLU
IIs WOBCEUTKBH KUtOHBOABTEN
-I ao l SiLi-ol, 412 Adau.s avtnu-- Pupd,
rrcelvM kt all tlmoa. Next tern wlU ouva
April
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-'I "A . I ' i.V. ,,ffiVn i ...1 KT.-h-n.-
Inivi
'Pin. BKPUBLIO Bavins and Lou Ami
I ciatiou will loan vou in ney on eai-ier terms
and (-.. y ' i butter on Inv.-Htment 'tin-; .ny
other av..-lati in. Call --n B. N. CAI.Lt.N
DIB. Dime Bsnii hnildlna
kKKIi.
( I ' ct.AKK A C(, seiviaoMn, r: rtsta
VI. and Nurserymen; store Un Vahint;t.n
avenue: green h"uae,i-toJ North Mam aveuuu:
tore telephone 7a2
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10.1 KIT.TTEU M La.-Sawar.ua avenu
l i-. ranton Pa . mannf r . f V-r- Sfre,-ns
INT1 RI si i !; M
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1 av. hoonii heated ntth steam: all
.-rn naprovsraoata
v.
ntciu. nil I lis,
i acMASt, Prop
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1 M Lain- reasonable.
P. Zina tn, propristof,
. kbiaiiwiib'i'EB HOTEL
J w a BOBEXCS, staaatss
bixteenth rtreet, one block east M Broadway,
at UnlOD Square. New Torn.
A merit-mil plan. Ja 5o per day ami upward
uiYNK UOVSE, European plan, ni
J room ciMn day and ulghu liar u:
piled with tha last
P ft. COYNE. Prorrletor
l'i KAN 1 ON HOl'SE. n.-ai l .
L & W
i t' nger deliot
Conduct",! on the Ktirot-ean
DISH, VicToH Kocm. i'roprletor
i". ha"m ( entkaL i h largoai and b-mi
J rnnippel hotol in Allentown. Pa., ratal
.' and J2.JII per day.
V KTOS P BAaaSS, Proprietor.
Alien 1 1 1 1 rs
tAVlB 5 llOt'tT, Arcnltect. RTwiusTi
t and W Conin.onu aalth a'W'f, Scranton.
; 1. W A 1.1 EH, Architect, Library build'
j fng. Wvommg a.etiue. Scrnnton.
I.. BKuWN. Arch B Architect, Price
building. 138 WssMOftOn Ave-.crant'-n.
1lls( III AM (U a
l)Al F.R S ORCHESTRA Ml'SlO FOR
Jl lialir picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings an I c - ii-eil work furnished. For term
addro-st R. .1. Bauer, OSOdaolor, IL Wyominf
ave . over Hnltssrt's music store,
yjoHTi'N D. "sV Al. I H WHOi'.KSA'LR
Il lumW, k snd U Dime Bank building,
Scrnnton. Pa.
Ml OARUKF. BKOTHERB. I'RINTERSV
mppllt's. envelopes, paper bags, twiim
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave, Bcranton,
Pa.
I'OOTE'S I I VI RY. 1-Vsl Cnpouse avenue
I First class carriage. D. L I OOTE, Agl
Funeral Director and Emhalmcp.
I 'Rank p. brown a co, whole
1 sale dealers in Woodnaro, Cordage aud
Oii Cloth, R0 W. Lcckawanna nv, DM
bZBA FINN & SONS, builders aad contrac
Ij tors, lards: Corner (dive st. and Adann
ave.: corner Ash st and Penn uve, Scranton
THE
Thatcher
IS THE BiST. Get prices snd
ten the fnrnace aud be con
vinced. A full lina of HEAT
EltS. Appollo and Gauz Door
Hnngea.
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CENTRAL RAILROAD OF N, J.
LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA DIVISION
Anthracite coal usod exclusively, insuring
IDS TA1ILE IN EFFECT FEB. I, 1R!H.
Trains loavo Bcranton for ,Pittston, Wilkes.
Barre, etc , at 8.111, 11.15, U.S0 a. m., 12.), 2 OA
8.:, 5.nn, 7.2.1, 11.115 p. in. Buudaya, B.U) a. in..
UO, tOO, T.10D. m.
Tor Atlantis City, 8.10 n. in.
Fur N( w York, Nowurk and Elizabeth, 8.19
fexpress) a. in., 12.i)0 (exprosa with Buffol
piirlor car;, li.'M (exprotaj p. in. Sunday, 2.UQ
p. m.
Foil MAl!CIl ClICNK, Al.l.ENTOWN, BeTIII.B-
nil, Kastok and l'MII-AIiELl'lllA, 8.1U a. m..
12,:iu, 11.3U, 5.IX) (oxoept Philadelphia; p. m.
Bandar, mi p. m.
For Load BRAKcH, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.10 a. m., 12.:i0p. m.
For KeadiiiK, Lebanon and Harrisburg, via
Allentown, ,1U u. m., 12. M, 5.00, u.m. BuiiJay.
LOO p. m. " 1
For I'ottsville, 8.10 a. m., 2..'in p. m.
ltetiirninif. leave New York, foot of Liberty
street, Xortli river, at IW0 (express) a. in.,
1.10, 1.20, tSjl (exprasa with llull'ei parlor car)
p. m. Sunday, 4 :i a. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Keadini; Terminal, 9.1.1
a. m., 2.00 and 4.:ii p, m. Sunday, (i 27 a. in.
1 broush tickets to all points at. lowest rates
may bo bad on application in advancu to tha
ticket aiient at th- station.
S. P. BALDWTK,
J. tt OLHAtJSBN, tlen. Pass. A'iiDt
UliLAWAItE AND HUO
HON RAILROAD.
Commeni iag Hay 211, lS'.rl,
trains will run as follows:
Trains leave Bridge Street
Station. Scranton, for Pitts
ton Wilkes Harre, etc., 8.11,
':. 9.91, 102 a. in.. 12.10,
1,25. las, i pi. iu, iu, y. is
and 11.89 p, in.
For Nov.- Yor'r and Phlla
deli.hia. Hnua.ni.. 12.10. ;.21
2.38. 4 Ifl and 11.30 p. ni.
For llonesdalo (from Delaware. I.ackav,-anr.a
nnd western depot;, 7.00, S.30, 10 10 a.m., lil.ua
tn.. 2. 17. 5.10 p. in.
For Carbondale and lntormedlatl stations,
5.40, T.flO, e.:. 10.10 a. m.. I2.nu m.,2 17. 3.25,5 in,
ii 20 and 1)35 p. m.: from Brldgs Street Depot,
2.03 a. in.. 2.17and II .'5 p. m.
Fast express to Albany, Saratoga, tho Adi
rondack Mountains, Boaton sad New England
points, SM a m., rriv.n at Albany IES&
Saratoga 2.20 p, ni , and Ian Tins Scranton at I
ji. in . arriving ut Albany at a,.?1 p. in., Sara
toga, 12 .Via. m , and B ston, MO a. m
The only direct route between the coal Bsldl
and Uoston. "The Leading Tourists' ft .
of America" to the Adirondack Mountain re
sorts. Lakes Oc-orgu and Chainplain, Montreal,
etc.
Time tables showing local and through train
service between stations on all divisions Dela
ware and Hudson nfStom, may be obtained ut
all Dataware and Hudson ticket oflieea.
11. (1. YOUNO, J. W. UURIJICK,
I .1 Vi'-e l're-id--r... Pen. Pass, Alt
JEHIQ3 VALLEY RAILHOAD.
j ras, ii, is'j:.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia and
New York via. D. A- II R K. at 8 a.m.. 12.10.
2.3 and 11 '15 p. ni via D, L. & W. R. R., 6 U0,
t.is.ll.SO a m., and LI0 p. in.
Leave S'-rantou for I'ittston and Wilkei
Barro via l., L As W. R. K , O.u;, a08,lii)
a. in . LSO, :iSM. a 07, 0.3s p. m.
Leave Scranton for hito Haven. Hazleton,
Pottarllla and all noints on the Beavir
i Moadow and pottsvilf.. branches, via E. W.
.. 10 a.m., v a D. ii IL R. P.. at - a.m., 12.pl,
2.38. 4 16 p.m, Tia D.. L. 4: W, R. R., 6.U0, B OS.
11.20 a m., l 3-1, ESD p.m.
Leave Seranton for Bethlehem. Easton.
Keuiii.g, llarrisburft and all lutorra'.-llats
points . .a D. A- II. It, B., B a ra . 12.10. 2 :. 11.3J
run., via D , L ti w. B. fLA w os, 11.20 a. m,
LSD p.m.
Leave Scranton forTunkhannock. Towanda,
Eimira. Ithaca. (fneva and all lntcrmediita
yo nts via I. & H K R..1' '7 a in.. 12 lo and 11.3J
p. m..vial). L. & V. K R.. EM a m.,l.S) p. m.
Uaava B Tan ton for ilfKhestor. buffalo. Ni
agara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all point.
West viaD A: II R. H. W.'iT a.m.. 12 iO,.U,UJS
p. m . vu I). L. W, B. B. and Pittstoi
Junction, aos a m., 1-30 0 & p. m.. via E A; W.
R H.. 3.(1 n. m.
For Eimira and th ) west via Salamanok via
I). A H. li K EOTa.Bk, IA10,t,li p. ra . via D ,
LW K R. ,1 0- a BL, LSD and 8.07 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping or L V. chair
ears on all trains between LAB. Junction or
Wiikos Barre and New York, Phliad.-lp-.ia,
Buffalo and Snspeu-ion Bridge.
Ri'l.I.IN 1! WILBUR. Uon Supt. Et Dir.
CRAB S, LKE li-n. Paas. Act, PhiU.Po.
A W KONXEUACHEB.Aaa'1 a.-aPa-s. A't.
Pa.
nELAW,,RS2 Lackawanna and
Wl BTBRN RAlLRi aD
Trains liava Scrani- n as foil ws: Expresi
for New York snd ail points East LOO, 2.50,
6 l 100 aad 0 '."1 a. m ; 12 & and 3 50 p, m.
Express t-, East-.a. Treaton, Pbiiad -iphti
ai.-i ta S- -ath, 5i elal ati-1 ,5; a. ra.; .2.51
and 3 So p. m.
VV laaiofton and way stations, 3M p m.
Tobyhauna aocoiniu "iatiua, 0 10 p. m.
F.xpr sa for BltighaniUm. Oawegn, Eiraira,
Corning. Hath. Danviile, il- unt Jlorri. and
Buffalo. 12 hi. 2 15 a. m. and 1 21 p. ra.. making
close onnaaetioas at Buffalo to all points in th
W'.-st, Northwest and Southwest.
Bath aoniannioflstii a, '- a m.
Bii.ghamt.-o and way stations. 12 37 p. ra.!
Nicholson and way stations, 5 45 p. in.
Nichoaoa accommodatlou, a: 4 p. m. and
t n m
Bingharatm and Eimira Express, fl 05 p. m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse. t)wo;s,
Utlcaand Richfl.ld springs. 111 a. in. and LSI
p. ni.
Ithaca. 215 and Bath 'a. m. and 1 M p m
For Northumhcr!:ind,Pittaton,S'Ukos llarra,
Plynii uth. Blo-msburg and DanvilK making
clos,, connections at Northumberland for
W lllianisp-Tt. llarrisfiurg, Baltim -re, V. asa-
Ir.gtoti aud the South.
Nor
rthnmbtrland and intermediate sutionv
ti wl, v.;') a in. and 1 . and il07 p. m
Kantlooka and intermediate statiora 9.U
snd 11.91 a m Plymouth and lntermedlati
atations, 3.Viand lets p. 111.
I'ullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all
oxpicss trains
For derailed information, pocket timUbloj,
etc , applv to M. L Bsuth, city ticket otHcs
32c l.a- kawaunaaveuuc, or depot ticket ol'dJii.
Sl'KAM'ilN I It ION.
In I licet January Nth, 1 Bfl I.
Norlh Rnuna.
200 SOI 100
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All li aim run dally except Sunday.
t abrnlOes tJlat trslni stop on signal for pas.
santrerfl
Additional trains b ave carbnidale tor scran,
ton : i 1 and 0,10 p. m., arriving at Scranton 1.58
and 7
Leave scranton for Carbondale fl.M and S.S0
arriving ai curb nidnle at 7.30 and 3.1.1 p. m.
heoure rates via imtarlo a Western bctors
R Da-chasing tickets and save monsf , Day and
Uigt K.prcss to the Weal.
J. C. Anderson, Gen. Pais. AgL
T. VUtoroIt, Dir. Pass, Agt. scranton. Pa.
J
IJ1RIE AND WYOMINU VALLEY RAIL
r koatj
Train - h ave Scrnnton for Now York and in
termediate points on tho Erie railroad at &3
a. m. and :124 p m. Also for Honesdale,
llnwley and local points at iKli, 9. 45 a. m , and
3 24 n. m.
All tho above arc through trains to and
from Honesdale.
An additional train leaves Soranton for
Lake Ariel at 0,89 p.m. aud arrives nt Scran
ton from tha Lake at I M a at, and 7,:15 p.m.
Trains leave for Wllkos-Uarre at 6.40 a. m.
and 3 11 p. m.