s TIIE SCHANTON TRIBUNE FBIDAT MORNTNGK MAY 24, 1895. Otir Neighbors WILKES'BflRRE. tTho Tribune hns opened n branch of fice at No. 29, Lannlng building, I'ubllc Square, Wllkee-Barre, for tho transaction of business. The publishers propone to extend tho circulation of Tho Tribune in Wllkes-Barre nml surrounding towns, and to that end will present a very com plete department of Luzerne county news. For success In this undertaking depend ence Is placed solely upon tho superiority of The Tribune as a purveyor of all the news of tho day domestic, foreign, local, commercial nnd financial. The general In terests of the people of Wllkes-Kiirre nnd tho Wyoming valley will have In The Trlb- une an earnest advocate, editorially and otherwise. It Is the purpose of the pub lishers to Issue a newspaper us valuable to the general public ns the metropolitan tallies, and deliver It to tho people throughout northeastern Pennsylvania from three to tlve hours enhller than the Philadelphia and New York papers can reach them. THE DENTALS ADJOURN. Tho Clinics Read, Resolutions AJoptcJ and Officers 1 lectcd. At noon yesterday the Lebanon Val ley and the Susquehanna Dental asso ciation closed their convention, ami It was voted one of the best and most suc cessful convention ever held by either organization. The first paper was read yesterday Tnornlng by Professor O. W. Klump, D. D. S., of Wllllamsport, on the sub ject "Judicious extraction." and was commended for careful prepare .Ion nnd attention to detull. In the iMscusslon that followed Prs. Beck, Oerhart and Burke participated. The following; otUcers were then elect ed: President, C. T. Meaker, D. S.. Carbondale: vice president. F. I Itollls ter. D. D. S., Wllkes-Barre: treasure-.-. Henry Gerhart, D. P. S.. LewlsMir-: corresponding secretary, M. J. Hess, 1 T. 9., Ttloomsbur?: assistant secretary. C. Jf. Bordner. W P. S.. Shenandot'-: recording secretary, V. S. Jones. P. 1) 8.. Bethlehem. Executive committee H. Seip. D. P. S.. Allentown; H. -N. Toung. D. P. S.. Wllkes-Barre: W. H. Hertz, D. P. S., Hazleton. There were no delegates elected, but any member In irood standing sending his name to the secretary will be furnished credentials. The Lebanon Valley Dental soel.ty extended an Invitation to the body In session here to hold the next convention at Lebanon next year. This was ac cepted. The new members who signed the con stitution yesterday, were: Miss Nellie Carr. Wllkes-Barre: Dr. W. S. Kelly. "Wilkes-Barre; Pr. P.. A. Savage. Sun bury; Pr. F. A. Coney. Doylestown: Dr. E. J. Saliada, Ashland: and Dr. A. C. Shoemaker, West PKtston. The resolutions which were then brought up and adopted almost without discussion, expressed a vote of thank? to Pr. H. Newton Toung. of V.'ilks Barre, for courtesies extended to mem bers and friends of the joint associa tion; the same to Dr. C. X. Pierce, of Philadelphia: and to Professor Erubak er, also of that city; to those In charsre of the several cl'.nies. comprising Ambler Tees, D. D. S.. Philadelphia; E. P. Kremer. P. D. S., Lebanon; F. A. Coney. P. P. S., Poylestown; F. L. Hollister, P. P. S.. Wilkes-Barre; and J. C. Hertz. P. D. S., Easton; also to the dental manufacturing companies. The bulk of the morning was taken up with clinics, and special attention wan given the electric oven, the m.st rr.cdsrn In strument, as explained by Dr. Hertz, of Hazleton. After the installation of Dr. C. T. Meaker, the new pronldsat, the convention adjourned sine die. IT WAS AN OUTRAGE. too Arrest of Gcow kraft-llo Proves His Innocence and Is Discharged. Tho arrest of George Kraft as an ac complice to S. S. Chan, In the misap propriation of money intrusted to the latter, was an outrage that dsserves to be severely censured. Mr. Kraft was In the employ of Chan ej a clerk and in that capacity received from certain peo ple sums of money to be transmitted to Europe. There was no evidence -whatever that young Mr. Kraft did not turn this money over to his employer Im mediately after receiving It. He was first held In 11,000 for a further hearing, but waa subsequently discharged by Alderman Ford, there being no evidence to warrant holding him for trial. Per sons whose money was appropriated by Chan are naturally Indignant, but when they cause the arrest of an Innocent young man and cast a stain upon his character without sufficient cause they ere guilty of a wrong, even more seri ous than that commKted -by Chan. Purlng the hearing Mr. Kraft said that be had a letter from Chan which would show that Chan, and not he, had tised the money. 'Squire Ford a.skel that the letter be shown, and Mr. Kraft finally secured It from Mr. Van Loon, Chan's brother-in-law, who Is also em ployed In Chan's office. Mr. Van Loon appeared with the letter, but refused to let It go out of his hands. He read a part of It, as follows: "Your letter of April 15 received today and I am sorry I must confess 1 have used the money. I return the ad vices but don't know what can be done, fcut do the best you can," The letter was doited Berlin, May 1, and signed by Sol 8. Chan, accom panying It were several hundred ad Vices or receipts, which Mr. Chan had taken with him.. It was explained that Chan had taken the advices with him to Germany, where he had hoped to raise the money through his parents to cover them In Germany and then send the money to the various destinations In Hungary and Austria. But he -was unable to raise the money and. so sent the advices back and admitted his de falcations. There were about 200 ad vices for sums ranging from $5 to 1300. Four more. of Mr. Chan's victims ap peared yesterday. They are Peter Frltsch, 133; Wtlke Sensalk, 207; Lukae Skasko, 202; Vasyl Pziama, $41. All are residents of Whisky Hill, this city. LETTER FROM TIIE POLICE. It Was Published in tho Evening Papers Yesterday. ' Wllkes-Barre, Pa., May 22, 1893. We, the utiderslgncd members of the police force In the city of Wllkes-Barre, hereby certify that we wore never In structed or requested directly or Indi rectly by the chairman of the police committee or any member of tho city council, to Interfere In any way with the work of prosecuting or punishing propri etors or occupants of houses of 111 fame, or of persona sealing liquor contrary to law, nor In any fay Interfered by them In our duty In upholding the laws and or dinances of the cil William Biiggs, eNhlef of police; J. E, Drake, John Corcoran, Anthony Reber, C. M. Honeywell, HC. Gallagher, John M. Williams, James Ftf rcy, Peter Ileitis, Harry Trumpore, M. J Connors, T. W. Farrell, John Schmidt, Patrick Nolan, John Gaynor, Anthony Be ltes, W. K. Kline, sergeant of police! James Hall, sergeant; John Mulhern, P. F. Conroy, WUUam Buddy, Edward wXJTallon, John W. Jones, Thomus MeGrath, George Blester William S. Thomas, T. J. Brad. shaw. W. D. Wood, 10. O. Zeller, E. L. Wood, M. F. Comstock, W. II. Bchuber, Joseph, Ncsbltt. It may bo remarked that the above letter does not meet the charge made by the mayor. It dodges tho real (lues tlon, viz; That the police refused, un der Instructions from the police commit tee, to make Information nKiitnot buwdy houses and other dons of vice und Im morality. THAT GO lil! LED TERRITORY Lackawanna Will Not Surrender Any of llcr IMtnulns "So LneUuwniinu county gobbled vi como of our territory, did she, when the division of the county was made'.1 V ell. If such Is the case lot prompt action be taken by the commissioners to restore what Is rightfully ours. Itefustng to pay her Just share of the debt due whin the division took place, and gobbling up a law slice of the territory besides, shows what u greedy and rapacious daughter Lackawanna has been, Cnimul her to ilia Burge, Mfa.-trs. Commissioners, without any further wustcof time." Ncws-lK'tiler. The other Wllkes-Hane newspapers have contained screeds similar iO the above, und nil of them are urging the Lucerne commissioners to proceed nt once to recover the alleged strip which they claim belnir-i to Luzerne, and also sonic JW.MO which It Is claimed Lacka wanna owes Luzerne as her proportion of Luzerne's debt at the time thi coun ty n as divided. -s to the money claim, that Is a matter which must b disposed of by the roitr:. With reference to tho strip of terrl tory in dispute there is no occasion for acrimonious discussion. The act under which Lackawanna county way oreuted provides that in divklitis a county the line must not approach nearer than ten miles to the county scat. The measure ment in the caso of Lackawanna coun ty was made from the court house ut Wilkes-Ltarre, and no one then raised the question that su.'h Interpretation of the act of assembly was not the cor rect one. Kecvn'.ly the attorney gen eral of tho state has rendered an opin ion that the term county seat means the town or city In which the court house Is located, and not the court house Itself. This may be a correct in ierpretation cf the law. but it is nt tlnal nor conclusive. Lackawanna will certainly not surrender any of her terrl tory on the strength of that opinion. G. A. K. Will Parade. At a regular meeting of Conyr.srham post. No. 17. Grand Army of the Republic, last evenins. It was decided to have the parade on Decoration Day as u'.ial. And they extend an invitation to the civic societies cf the city. Ninth regiment and the city police to Jon them. They will meet In Memorial hall. South Ma n street, at 1.30 p. in. and the line of march will start at 2 o'cio.-k. All orders Intending to take part will please notify the chairman. Charles H. Hall, so he can assifn thera their positioa in the line, etc. ConynjTham post will meet at their hall on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock sharp, in full uniform, to attend divine services at the Central Methodist Episcopal church. Rev. J. W. Webb officiating. All members of Conynsham post are re quested to turn out en masse on Decora tion Day to participate in the parade. Looks Like Persecution. President Harvey, of city council, Is certainly doing what ho can to Impede the erection of the new building at the corner of public square ar.d South Main street by Mr. Marks. First Mr. Marks had an Injunction served on him to pre vent him from erecting the new build ing on the same line where the old one stood. The court dissolved the injunc tion. Next an ancient ordinance was un earthed to compel Mr. Marks to change the plans of his building in the construc tion of the walls. Yesterday President Harvey stopped the contractors from ex cavating under the pavement for coal cel lars. This begins to look a good deal like persecution and Colonel Harvey is being pretty severely criticized by Im partial men. Company P. Successful. After the battalion drill conducted by Malor John S. Harding was over last Wed nesday evening he presented Company D with the trophy for bs.ng the highest in the recent Inspection. The race was very close. Company F being only one point behind, with Companies B and A following in that or'ier, with very close ratings. It is stated that the rating will he contested, as thero is considerable dissatisfaction. Major Wallace, of the First battalion. Colonel Price, Lieutenant f'olon'd Dough erty, Adjutant Sharp. Captain Stranberg. of Company K; Captain W. S. MrKee, of Company I, ar.d several other oftlcers were present. The finny Count Hill. The fact that action on the Quay county bill has again been postponed In the legis lature Is accepted In WIlk.-s-Flarre ns con clusive that tho bill In dead and rnnnot ho resurrected In thin legislature. Tho Ha zleton new county people, however, do not despair. They claim that In postponing action on tho measure they are actuated by the highest wisdom and discretion; that tho longer action is postponed the more votes the bill will receive. As tho legis lature will probably adjourn sine die on the 6th of June there will be no further postponement. A vote may, therefore, be expected next week. Will I'rnctlco l.nw Again. Mayor Nichols has announced that he will resume tho practice of law next week In tho Lanlng building, devoting there after oniy a portion of his time to his duties as mapor. This he says has been made necessary by the action of the city councils by which the office of mayor no longer yields him a sufficient Income. A Wllkcs-Ifarrn mayor can get along very nicely provided ho Is willing to bo a non- cntlly nnd permit tho city council lo usurp tho functions of every department of tho municipal government. Registered as a l.nw Student. Edward Ilanlon, registered ns a law student yesterday, having panned the pre liminary examination, Mr. Han Ion Is from Freeland, Is 23 years old, and will study In theofllces of Attorney John M. Carr. the great SKIN TIURE Instantly Relieves TORTURING Skin Diseases And tho mo3t distressing forms of Itching, burning, bleeding, and scaly skin, scalp, and blood humors, and )oints to speedy euro when nil oilier remedies nnd the best physl clans fail. C vticoba Wobkb Wonpeiis, and Its cures of torturing, dlsllgurlng manors are the most wonderful on record. Sold throughout the world. Pritlsti depot: Nsw. bsry. t, King Edward-" , I-onHnn. I'orruR Dsuo tt Chem. Cost,, Sale tivpt., liostoa, V. S, A. (utlcura DoWd fbe Again Postponed. Representative J. C, Harvey yostordny telegraphed from Harrlsburg that action on tho Quay county bill had again been postponed, Tho bill will not be culled up until next week, says Mr. Harvey. Thut bill Is probably us dead as It ovor will bo, PERSONALS. John Lanlng, Jr., Is spending a fow weeks at Hear lake, where he Is building a cubln. lr. George Morton, of Freeland, has been a visitor In tho city ub tho guest of ur. swoenoy. Attornev John 9 M.-eli-imi'lv left vester day for Hastings, Cambria county, on a business trip. The lute lCi kley II, Coxo leaves an estate vaiueu ut i,uh.'.ih0, oiic-nuir ot wniru is in ll.lllllu II 11.1 .liu lij Joseph 1 liiiins lias by all odds the llnest bass voice In Ibis section of I ho slate, and It seems to be constantly I in pmvlng, 111. II. mvlnh Viinitt. ItmiilsMiiii.K' en. tcrtnliicd I lie deleRates to the lvtitul as socintlou nt his elegant new residence oil Franklin hIi-h,,!. Une lifter another the physicians of this .,,, n.kii;i iin itu-yvi:' ill nii'ir eiiy Piiicuco. nr. liiiiiiirii was the pioneer uml the latest convert Is lr. Sweeney. HKILT NOTLS. I he fund for the new Young Men's I'lirlstlan association athletic Held Is mill growing n n. I now amounts to Ji.I'i.W. 'the Stafford Literary chili of this city ocerpled the boxes nnd loites at the i.iiiuu opera House tit the Unit perform ance or tlie "Mtkudo. A resident of lilvcr street gives warn ing to the people who race on Hint street that If It Is not stopped be will huvo mem iirrested. Mr. llockiidre. a miner employed In Mill I reek colliery, while working yes terday morning had Ills foot crushed bo badly that II had to lie iinimitated. The funeral of the late Mrs. Victoria Kulm took place yesterday morning from iiie resilience. Hi South Cunal street lr. Jones, of St. Stephen's, otnclntcd. The Independent Glee club of Wyoming seminary, assisted by Miss Taylor and .M!.s l.ivakstone. gave an Interesting on tertaliiment In Dorr .Memorial church last evening. Dteti le Vent commandnry of tho Knights Templar attended service at West l'ittston Trinity church, together with the Went lUtston und Tunkhan- r.ock conimnndaries. Alderman Ford united Annie Krupp nnd t. naiies overpeek in marriage last Tues day evening. The groom Is the uphol sterer In tho firm of Jonas Long's Sons, and the bride was one of their clerks. Lackawanna curried off the honors nt the Ancient Order of Hibernians conven tion, held In Wilkes-liarro this week. M. C. T. Holand, of Scranton. was elect ed state delegate, and Carbondale waa se lected as the place for holding tho next convention. Another young man, Fred Williams, has been thrown from his bicycle by riding into one of the dangerous holes In the asphalt. The young man was severely injured, being unconscious for several hours. It is an outrage that these places are not repaired. TUN KHAN MOCK. The marriage of Rev. Clinton B. Henry to Miss Valara E. Edwards is announced to take place at the Method ist Episcopal church at East New Mil ford on Wednesday, May 29, at 1 p. m A reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents immediately follow ing the ceremony. Mr. Henry Is a na tive of this county and friends here will extend warmest congratulations. The cards announce that they will be "at home" at Alderson, Pa., after June 10. Miss Lou liisley has returned from Carverton. The funeral of Thomas Manley will occur at the Catholic church at 10.30 a. m. today, when solemn ..requiem mass will be held, and remains Interred In the new Catholic cemetery. A feature of the Triton hose festival tonight will be a bicycle parade, In which all the cyclists In town are In vited to participate. The pageant will firm on court house square at G.SO and traverse the more level streets until dusk, when they will repair to the hose house to enjoy the festivities there. Temple Commandery band will also give an open air concert In the pagoda. The stock of clothing and general merchandise of It. Freedman, at Mc- shopen, has fallen Into the hands of the sheriff and will be sold under the ham mer Wednesday, May 29. A grandstand has ben erected on the ball grounds and a bleacher will follow next. Mrs. J. F. Slckler has returned from the hospital nt South Ilethlchem Im proved In health. Miss I'.ertha Pope, stenographer and typewriter for Paul Hillings & Sons, devotes a portion of her evenings giv ing shorthand lessons to private pupils. She formerly taught stenography nt Lowell's Business college, Hlnghnmton. Hilcy Itoblnson, of Forkston, and Will Furmin, of Meehopany, were here yes terday. Mrs. V. T. Knapp Is quite 111. Summons In on notion of assumpsit against tho Citizens' Insurance com pany, of Now York, and the American Fire Insurance company, of Philadel phia, his been Issued by Kdward M. C'apwell, Charles M. Walters, Charles H. Knapp, C. II. Matthews, Hosea G. Gorr and Hlmon IJ. Wage, of Factory vllle. The papers wero directed to the sheriff of Philadelphia county, and In consequence Hherlff Knapp, of thin county, laments the loss of a pleasant tank In serving them. Senator James Itooney, formerly of Susquehanna county, ban become a far mer resident at Laceyrlllo and Is erect ing a large barn on his premises. H. P. Heed ami Jenkins llrunges otarted on an overland trip to Illng hamton yesterday with horse and bugcy. A traveling ngent for an a.lcged fire proof roofing advertises to give a prac tical exhibition of the Indlstructnblllty pf his material by burning a miniature house In the streets Saturday evening next. - L, F, Camp's filling guuge find Indi cator, on which he has recently ob tained a patent, Is an Ingenious little devlco to be applied to brass kerosense lamps, beer kegs, whisky bnrrcls, or any other opaquo vessel, and Indicates the exact amount of fluid contained In the vessel at a glance, A cork floats on the surface of tho liquid, and a gradu ated ,cW jiroJectB out of tho aperture at' 'the top fttnl Indicates the state of affairs within, that In using lamps, for Instance, the Is nd excuse for let ting them go diy. nor running them over when fllllngl The scalo can be pushed down and concealed by the cap when not In use, so-as. not to bo un sightly. f fiCItOFULA, rait rheum, and all disease of the blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaints, and catarrh, aro cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, the great blood purifier. HOOD'8 PILLS euro Jaundice, bilious ness, sick headache, constipation and all liver Ills. UaIIey. PITTST0N. Tlio common council met last eve ning at the chamber In the city hall, and several Important ordinances were passed third and fourth reading. The appropriation ordinance was ameneded to read $4,000 to all wards, Instead of $1,000 to each. Councilman John II, Foster Introduced tho following resolu tions: Creating a police force; tho de ciding on tho erection of a city hall; Instructing the city engineer to furnish plans timl estimates for extension of sower from Itiil'roiid street to forks of road lit west end; nnd to prepare plans nnd furnish estimates for nutlet of Main street Hewer. An ordinance was Introduced by W. M. McKIng, thut the city engineer be Instructed to out line the exlcnidon of Thompklns street, from Itallroiid In Hock Hired. A number of ordinances patxed third und tltml rend ing, among which was the ordinance creatine; u hoard of lieiilth, Tho city clerk wan Instructed to order supplies necessary to l he lire uUii-m system. The petition idgneil by property holders of 1 1 1 1 it in . Fulton mid Kroad nt reels, In regard to I lie rails -to bo laid by the Scranton und Muslim Ti action com-, pnny, v;H presented. An effort wiifi made to lay the matter on the tubli which was Inst. The matter was finally referred to street committee, after con siderable discussion. Council adjourned to meet next Thursday evening to con sider appropriations. Various Ileitis of News. The ball of tho Wyoming lodge, No. ls'.i, of tin- llrotherhood of ltnllroud Trainmen, which was held at Armory hull Wednesday was considered n grand success. The contest for tho gold badge was won by William Weir, un employe or the Lidilgh Valley, ho receiving $;0. '.;.. William Morgan, an employe of the Delaware, Lackawanna nnd West ern, received $.",0. John Redding, of the Lehigh Valley, received $4t); Harry Oris. of Lehigh Valley. Mil; nnd John Hop- Kins, nasi! or the Lehigh Valley, $:".00. Hlcyclcs a.t a slaughter. A $100 wheel for $,"i5, nu iranteed for two yours, any wilKht desired. Wheel repairing promptly attended to. W. S. Shelton, S3 South Main street. The National Athletic club will give their llrst social and ball nt MoCanna hall this evening. K. It. Shepherd, tho pioneer wheel man of Plttston, has openeu a shop In tho rear of Armory hull, where he Is prepared to do nil kinds of bicycle, gun, clock and light machinery repairing. Your patronage solicited. Tlie contented game of basket ball be tween Plttston and Wllkes-H.xrre teams was played over at Armory hall last night, and resulted In a victory for the Pittf-ton team by a score of 3 to 1, In the first half baskets were thrown by Hryden and Hlaekburn, of Plttston, and Howell, of Wllkes-Barre. In the last half one basket was thrown by Bryden, of Plttston. The result of this game Elves Plttston the banner. Wall paper from 7 cents a roll up, at W. F. Moyer & Bros., 98 South Main street. MINOOKA, Daniel McCarty, of Miner's Hill, Is dangerously 111. John Fitzhenry, of Davis street, Is visiting friends In Maltby. Patrick Sheeran, of Hyde Park, visit ed Minooka friends yesterday. Dr. Brine's Concert company made Its debut In this vicinity last evening, Introducing his marvelous electric belts and appliance. The company occupied a prominent position on a temporary platform on a light spring wagon In the front of MoDonough's store. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprlso on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages, In male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing It almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Druggist, 1 Penn ave nue, Scranton, l'a. OLYPHANT. William Wheeler died suddenly yes terday morning nt 6 o'clock nt his home on Willow street, aged 04 years. He Is survived by a wife nnd two sons, Frank nnd James. Mr. Wheeler came to this country from London, England, about thirty years ago nnd hns been a respect ed citizen of this place ever since. He was a veteran of tho late war. The funeral will en-cur em Saturday nfter nooti til 3 o'clock.' The remains will bo laid to rest In the Catholic cemetery. Miss II. M. Muldoon, eif Jermyn, Is the guest of Miss Mary Carbine, of Lacka wanna street. Mlsn Katlo MoNlclieils, of Scranton, Is visiting frli'nds on Dun more street. Mlsnes Mnud and Amy Dotid, of I'eck- vllle, spent yesterday afternoon nt this plnce. The funernl tf Mrs. Bernard Morris will take plnce this morning at 10 o'clock. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated In St. Patrick's church. Tho remains will bo conveyed on tho 12.20 Delaware and Hudson train lo llom.'Sdale, whe-re ihoy will be Interred. ARCHIBALD. Mrs. Mary Flynn, widow of the late Owen Flynn, died at her home on South Main street at 5 o'clock yesterday morn ing. Tho deceased was born In New York city about sixty-five yours ago, She lived for a number eif years In Car bondale and came to this borough about forty years ngo. Hhe Is survived by a brother, who lives In tho west, and by three sonB and one daughter. These are Luke J., John, James and Mary, all of this borough. Her funeral will lake place on Saturday morning. A high mass of requiem will be sung In St. Thomas' church at 10.30 o'clock, after which Interment will take place In the Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Oimrge Hughes, of Scranton, Is visiting friends on Wayne street. Homo Seeker's lixciirslons Ono lowest limited, first-class fare for round trlK Inquire, of agents of the Nickel Pluto Itoud. Printing for Grocers. Circulars, cards, booklets, letter heads. etc., printed so well at Tho Tribune of fice that they will sell goods for you, When Eaby was sick, ws euro her Contorts. Vvhon siio was a Child, alio criif J for C'aitorla, When oho become Mim, eho clung to Cutorla. 'Voen she had Children, she cave them Cattorta ONE CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COBT THAT Vlie'H WHRN PAID FOIL IN AI- VANCK. WHEN A BOOK ACtTOUNT IS M ADR, NO CHAliaKJ WILL HW L1CHS THAN 26 CKNTB. THIS BUUM Af PLIKH TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CKPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARE INUliltTEU FItuilfi. T Help Wanted Male. StAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1)llOTO TICKET AOKNTtt AND IMOTUBE null cun limrii of a lino pomtlon by ad dressing WILLIAM ii. i'LATT, TJU Eliu strunt, Cuuiduii, N. J. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN WAN IN VT uvtry town to solicit stock suliserlp ttom; a monopoly; big money for oumitH; no euiliulieiiiliud. KDWAKUC. 1--JH11 ALU, UnrilMii Woes, I'Iiichko. 111. LIaT.KhMICN IIHHHJKNT BTlKHMKN j witiiteel, seniiulnted with tlei local mid nsurtiy urns mm grocery ti-ituo, to nullum our linn of nluli uniit" igsrii. Addriwi. ulving rr!'imH, .1. KUWA UD COWLKS Co., M Cuniiiliui-H Htrimt, M. V. Hclo Wanted Females. lirANTKD -(IIHI.H Tt) I.KAHN UltKHS VV linking. JuKH. TKIi'l', 4IU Adams uvu nuo. ' W A N T 10 b T.Vl M li I I A T K LY -TWO K N Kit- f f wctio MiteHWoiimti to rsvres -nt un. (liiaraiiteed tHmliiv without liiU-rfmiiig with other duties. Hi-ultlif it occupation. Write for tiurti'-uliti-s. iiii.-lo.iiiur hiuiiiii. Mutiiw China li-al ''onip.inv. No. 7:! John sln-et. New York. Agent Wanted. A UKNTM-WNDK'H PATKNT UNIVICIt J Bid Ilnlr Curlers and Wnveis fuii-d wltli- oiit hunt), mi. I "1'yr I'uliiLid' Mair rl-is. Lib eral coiiiiiiiKHiont, l-'i-ce n.-impl-i nnd full par ticulars. Address P. . HoX D. Now York. U'ANTi l - AtTIVIfi HALKSMEN TO Ininillo our line, no pedibtiig. r-Vari', $75 per mouth and expenses puid to all. O00O4 entirely new. Apply quii.-siy. 1 -. u. box, iwjj, I'cmtoll, Mxsn. For Rent. I 'Hit HI-'NT-O ItOOM HOUSE: OOODCON 1 ililioii, furnace, uas, bstli, HH Vine street. Apply L. id. HOitTON, Commonwealth 11 Id if. l.'OII KKNT-KOOMSFOH FAMILY.TH1HU i lloor. I'ti. Lackawanna avenne: rent reas on lbl !. li. HtniilSTIIJ. Ltd ui2fo'u kk'n f -c7k n k it m a i n a vk" lino nnd 1'iicM street. 110x10 d'vp: newly ialntel inside nn-l out; tfio'l location fur any iiusliipss. j. (joKur.AU A, e i.ai-Kn. uvu "".FPICKs TO I.KT, DKHK ItOOM TO LET V nnd Asxcnihly Hall tu let. D. a. ItKl' LuHl.E, 4o tprure Mtreut. TWO U-KOOM HOUshrt 1-oit KENT ON J. ,Iel7ei-Hou avenue; also a housa an I lot for als atUlcuou'ti; a nit-e Mtuiunur residence, Inquire of s. N. Culleudur, Himu Bauk build. Iiur. , . IMHMMIUD HOUSE TO HUNT-EIHHT X room; moU'irii improvements, Ureau Itiile struct, eorn- r Wyoming. liOJ IOll KENT A BU1LDINO ON KKANKLIN F. O. Uor 4 IS. I'OU KENT THE PHOTOGRAPH GAL- r l ry formerly occupied by C. L. Orlfliu, including rooms for huusHkneping. KtS Wyo ming avenue. c HAH. Be.HLAOElt. T.'OK liENT-A LARGE. 4-STORY BUILD. J lng Ht l-tl Franklin avenue: suitable for wnolcHHlo business. CAKHON & DAV1E3, Hcraiiton. 1,X)R RENT FURNISHED AND UNrUR niHhed rooms at Sou Lackawanna aveuus. T.TOII RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST 1 Lackawanna avenue. Adilress THOMAS fc. i.VAflo, aear ll-l'.' Luzorne, Hydo Park. 1,'OH RENT NIC'KLY FURNISHED HALL l ..,'-l.1 1,iit inn MYN, 111 Wyoming oven Lie. For Sale. T-'OR SALE FIRST-CLASS PACING I horses ut vour own price- Come and see ineni. vv. .M. jiituvs, i'neeburg, Pa. For Sale or Exchange. T.-'OR SALE OR Te EXCHANGE FOR CITY J. property. Well established livery bust- npps. fuliy equipped, with fourteen horses, liltht and heavy tarriag-s, etc. A popular summer resort: two thousand population; hotel 'bus and n a centre to six trainx; owner moving away. BROWN, Attorney, fins Spruce street. Special Notices. W 'ANTED-LADY COOKS AND HOUSE keepers to Tott free aamnlns of Chooo. late. Coffoi. Mncurooni nnd Jelly, At the Ladies' Cooking Match. (See the Ladies making lire ik. caite Hint macaroons.) C hoice recelpt-i and "Go. don puzzle ' prenentid to callers st GOLDSMITH'S BAZAAR. (Be ipiick or you 11 miss it.) NY BOOK KEEPER OR SALESMAN WHO 7 V would like to Increase his in'-omo or to Improve his health by out door employment, should address the. unduraigiiod ; lis might learn something to Ills advantage. A. D. Ill 11,1-A 11, (lener.il A cent. WK1 Sprues Street, Scran A l'a. LARGE STOCK OF GOLD WATCHES ut redili-eel liricivi. Wo havo iot a biir stock, too big in fact, of watches, good wotrhes, which wo ara willing to srll at vary close lluuren, barely cost, to reduce, at Sler coreau & ConneU's. VTOTirW-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I 1 1 wl l make a monthly tour of the follow ing places giving free op -n air advertising ex nuuiions wi.n wis siertfopiieiin: layiorvuie, II vela I'urk. Provldeui-n. Dickson Olvoliant. IVokville, Archlialil, Jermyn. Exkihltlons liiv-nn n Wednesday and Friday of each week elm Ins tho month, tho rates for ad ver tla aro I lo per month. Address U. H. Call, Tribune olllce, elty. ''HR SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." 1 You want this relic. Cmitnlns all of Frank Lewi lea fatnmisold War Plctures.show Ing tlio foroas In actuiil battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 2.IMI plcturss, Sold on enay monthly paymnnt. Delivered by ex- rire'fis complete, all eliarges prepaid. Aeldress '. o. MOODY, OZJ Adams Ave., Koranlou, l'a. HLANK HOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAG A ain.'S. etA. bound or reiliound at Tub TmniiSS ofHce. (Jultk work. Roasonabls prices. I xecutrlx'e Notice. INSTATE OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM KKI Uj William Knllow. late of hcraatou. Lanka- wanna county. Pa. I.ntters t'stnmentnry unnn the above named cititei having liann (trnnled to tho miller. slenvd, all pui s 1111 Having manna or eiemaiiila sgalnst the said nst.ito will prraent them for pHvnieut, and tlinso indehtca thereto will will picasi mnkn immediate payment to FltANl'tCHA. KELLOW. Exennttlx. JONKS St I'OWDERIiY. Attornnya for Estate Level. IN HE- I RANSFF.lt OF HOTEL LICENSE J of John Flatiiiery to Hartley Ciirran. No. 7iil Hcrmiton street, Eighteenth ward, berau ton Pa. N' tlce la hereby given that the court has fUril Hatunlav, June I, Wi. at II a. m , ns the time f r hearing the apidleatlon for the transfer of said lioenso. C. VOV EYG8, Atlorney. Situations Wanted. AYOUNU LADY WOULD LIKE POHI. tlon as stunngraplier and typewriter; lins Imd nxperienon anil ran fiu-nlsli the boat of references. Addrew V-'ll Spruce street. WANTED-BY A YOUNO LADY. A PO It Ion at beKikksoplno. typewriting and ahorthand. AddreHS HjH Tribune otllce. SITUATION WANTHD-WORK BY THE O day house cleaulng or office or wanhln to tnko liomi'. Call or address U;W Railroad ave. y ITUATION "WANTED -SI ARRIED M AN O want position us Kiirdtnor, or uaef ul man; handy wltu tools; cun do almost anything about hnns1: t.eat rsferenaua. Addross "UAK DION Eli," Trlbnne nfllcu. SITUATION WANTED BY COLORED 0 coachman; ran give bast of refi?runcas. H. R, W eal West Lackawanna avenue. l68iTI0'NwTNT"itb'Ai" 1 and vHii make myself useful around the premlsta. Address JAMES AUSTIN, Trib une oflloe , ' cno who underatanels tho bitaineei tlmr ouithly and can give beat ot refer jncon, und elile to tnk charge of set of books. Add 1 est ' BUTC HLR," out. 301, NlcboUon, Pa. oninolly & Wallace V SILKS! All previous Silk Hurguins PHD Over 5.OO0 yurtl in the lot, The largest piirchuse of Silk ever brought to Stanton. Width 21 and 2 Inches. Quality Tlie rcRular $1.00 per yard grade. Styles All right and up to dute. Colors-Evcry desirable shade made. In fact the greatest Silk liurgaln ever offered in America. PRICE 37ic. PER YARD. CONNOLLY. Proposals. OrrfcK orTiis Hoakiioit t.'oMMmsioNEin or 1'Ulll 10 tilt'llJNOS AN Ii IlCll.lllMUS. DAN1HI. II. IlAHTIMIH, Governor. Amos H. Mvi.i.v. Auditor General. SAMUKL M. jAe-KSON, Htate 'ireaauror. J. v.. Lsr.ANKV. 3uiwrintvndent. IJROPOfALS FOR FUHNISHING BTA tionury, Ktiruiture, Fuel and other Hup piles. In compliance with tb Oin.titutloa and lawMof the Coininoiiwealth of Pennsylva nia, we h -ruby Invite soaled proposjla. at orii-ea below uinximum rat-e llxtid in icl:0'lu1es. to furnish slatioitry furniture, f ul and otheir supplies fur the several departmentii of the Htutu Govurntnent, and for liittkini; repairs tu tin several dvpurtmcnts and fejr the diatrlliu tlon of tliu public documents, for the voar end lug the Krat Monday of June, A. D. PiUU. Heparate proponals will he recired and sep arate contracts awarded as annejuneed In said schedules. Eucb proposal must te accompa nied bv a bond with utmroved euretv or sure ties, conditioned for tho lalthlul perfomianco eif tho contract, and addressed and delivered to Ibi Hoard of Commissioner of Public Grounds and liuddimca befeire 12 o'clock m , of Tuesilar, tbn 1th day of Juno, A. V. H-M. at which time the proposals will n opened and punuane'i, in tno Kecrption itoom 01 iiih ex ecutive Depnrtment, at Ilarrisburit, and coo- tracts awarded as soon tuerealter ai practica ble. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necKHsxry information can be obtained at this Department. J. (1 DELANEY. For tho Board of Commissioners ot Public Bronnoi and Huildinn. Notice. TOTlt'E-TO THE PRESIDENT AND ll managers Olypbunt aud Win ton Street Railway ejumuanv: You aro hereby notified that the fratirhi Krancea 10 your company iy tae vouncu 01 maKeiy corougn, at a uienting liein reu. iitn, ioi'j, is nereny revokoa ana annuiiHi in ac cordanco with Section of aalu franchise. JAS. W. SMITH. PresiJent Attest: T. E. WILLIAMS, Becretary. Blukely Borough, May Ota. 145. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. O. EDQAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE Ml Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street, over Frnncke's drug stroe. Residence, 722 Vine St. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sun day, 2 to 3 p. m. DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington avenue. DR. C. L. FREY, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the uye, car. iose anu Throat; othce. 122 Wyoming; ave. Resi dence, 629 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours, I to II a. m.. 1.30 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi son avenue. JOHN L. WENTZ. M. D-. OFFICES 62 and 53 Commonwealth building; resi dence 711 Madison ave.; otrlce hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2.30 to 4. evenings at residence. A specialty made of diseases of the eye, eur, nose and throat and gynecology. DR. KAY, 206 PENN AVE. ; 1 to S P. M.s call 2i2. DIR. of women, obstretrlee und and all dls. of rhil. Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINUS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on S. N. C'allender, Dime Kank building. Lawyers. JES8UPS A HAND. ATTORNEYS AND counsellors at law, I'ommonweaim building, Washington avenue. W. H. J ESS I TP, HORACE K. HAND, W. H. JESSUP, JK. YVILLAIU5 W A R HEN A KNAPP, AT. torneya and Counsellors at Low, Re publican building, Washington ave nue, Hcranton, Pa. PATTERSON A WILCOX, ATTOK- neys and Counsellors at Law; otllces and 8 Library building , Scrnntnn, Pa. , ROSWKLL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. II AND, Atteirneys nnd nunselltire, common wealth building. Rooms ID. 20 and 21. W. F. BOYLE, ATTORN RY-AT-LAW, Nos. 18 nnd 20, Durr building. Washing ton avenue. FRANK T. OK ELL, ATTOKNEY-AT- Law, Room 6. Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFOHD, ATTORNEY- at-l.nvv, rooms US, 64 and 6, common wealth building. SAMUEL W. RDOAR, ATTORN EY-AT- Law, Office, 217 Bpruce St., Hcranton, l'a. L. A. WATRE3, ATTORN EYAT-LAW, 423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa. URIE1 TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dime Dank BuildliiK. Hcranton. Money tu loan in large sums at t per cent". C, R. riTCHIOR, ATTORN EY-AT law, Commonwealth . building, scran ton, P11. C. JCOMEQYS, S21 SPRUCE STREET. D. Br.KPLObLK." ATTORNEY LOANS negotlateil on real estate security. 401 Spruce street. B. F. KILLAM, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming ave., Bcranton, t'n. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT aw,46 Commonwealth bid g, acranion, M. C. RANCK. 136 WYOMING AVE. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT 8PKCIALTT In porcelain, crown anej urieige wora. Odontothreapln. Ofllce, Ufa North Washington avenue. C. C. LAUBACH, 8UROEON DENTIST, No. 116 Wyoming avenue. R. M. STHATTON. OFFICla COAL E.- eiange. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton, l'a., prepares uoya ana gins for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re auest. Opens September 10. REV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MI8S WORCESTER'S " "kiNnERQAR. len ami ocnoui, ti. auuim i"iuo. -u-plls received at all times. Next term will open April 8. SILKS! and aniioiincemcnts put out of sight INDIA SILKS & WALLACE, FURNITURE o 04 THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO Teas GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. 515 LACKAWANNA avenue, Bcranton, Fa., manufacturer of Wire Screens. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lin avenue. Kates reasonable. P. Z1EULEK. Proprietor. WESTMINST" HOTrt, B. N. AN ABLE, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. & W. passenger depot. - Conducted on the European plun. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. Architects. DAVIS & VON STORCH, ARCHITECTS. Rooms 24, 2a and 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE rear of G0t Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOC K. J R.. A RCH1TECT, 40 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. jjHOWN & ilejKRIS, AKCtiiiiiO.d. Prtoe buildinK, UK Washlsgtoa aveatia, Bcranton. Seeds G R. CLARK & CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house. 13T0 North Main ave nue; Btore telephoe 7 Miscellaneous. UAUER'S ORCHESTRA Ml SIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. I-or terms address H. J. Hauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store MEOARGEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, imper oniis, iwiur. Warehouse, 130 WashlnBtoTTave., Scran ton, Pa, FRANK P. BROWN A CO., WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware. Cordage and Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac countant ami auuitor. uooms is ann w, Williams Building, opposite postoftlce. Agent for tho Res Fire Extinguisher. RIVLR0AD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. eLcliiitliand .-usuiieuanna Divisioui Anllnacitu coal used exclusively. Insur ing cleanliness and comfort. Ti.vlK TAin.iii . -N l-.e r i-.CT MAY 12. 1SW. Trains leavo Scranton for Plttston, Wtlkes-Unrre, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a.m., 1.2.i. ;e.iiA. &.. 1. 10 . in. bunuays, haw a. m., 1.00, 2,lf. 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic city, s.zo a.m. For New York. Newark and Klltabeth. 8.i0 (express! a. m., 1.2'i (express with H111- fet pnrlor car), 3.0:1 texpressi p.m. esun- uny, 2.1S p. 111. Train leaving i.zs p. m. arrives at Philadelphia. Heading Term- Innl, 6.21 p. m. and New lork 6.46 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Rothle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a.m., 1.2.1. .tiki. Mil (except l'hiludelphln) p. lit. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. For lxiiig Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at 8.20 H. in., 1.2.1 p. n. f or iteniiing, L,eoanon ann immsuuri, via Allentown, 8.20 a. 111., 1.23, 6.00 p. m. Butidny. 2.15 p.m. Kor I'ottsviiie. s.wa. m. neilirillllK, irn,n i - . n, ,.-- . erty street. North river, at 9.10 (express) a.m., 1.10, I SO, 4.S0 (express with Buffet parlor carl p.m. Sunday, 4.l a.m. Leave Philadelphia, Resiling Terminal, 1.00 n.m., 2.00 and 4.30 p.m. Sunday 6.27 Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may be hnrt on application tn ad vance to the ticket agent at the station. H. P. BALDWIN, Gen. Pass. Agent. J. TT. OT.HAUPEN. Pen Sunt. Del., Lack, and Western. erraina losvo Scrnnton as follows: Ex- rress for Now York and all points East. 40, 2.60, 6.16, 8.00 and 9.56 a,m.; 12.66 and 3.50 p.m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Phlhided- phla and the soutn, 6.15. .ou ana 9.56 a.m., IS. 55 and 3.54 p.m. Washington ana way- stations, s.u p.m. Tnbyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p.m. Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El mira, Corning, Bath, Dansvtllc, Mount Morris anu iiutraio, lii.iu, a.m. ana i.z p.m., making clone connections at luir falo to all points In the West , Northwest and Southwest. jtntn aceommoeiation, v a.m. Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p.m. Nicholson aceommoeiation, at 6.16 p.m. Blnghamton and Elmira Express, 6.0 p.m. rjxpresa ror uoniana, eeyracuso, ohwbkw Utlca and Richileld Surlnirs. 2.36 a.m. and L2I p.m. jtnaca, i.sa ana ititn v a.m. ana i.n p.m. For Northumberland. Plttston. Wllkos- Bnrre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Pan vlllo, making close connections at North umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlshurs;, Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 9.66 a.m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p.m. Nantlcoke and intermediate Btatlons, I.0S and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 3.50 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains icor aeiauea inrormaeioii, iwuiwi dilu tables, etc, apply ,to M. L. Smith, olty ticket ofTice, 32S Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket ofllce. SILKS! by our wonderful offering. 3O9S0Houruc UPHOLSTERED EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, REASONABLE CHARGES. TRY US. 602 and 604 Lacka. Ave., Cor. Adams. 9 , EYESIGHT PRESERVED. Heaixcbes rravented ar.d erred by hirtoj your ry&s c:Dtifirslly exsmiaea &d ttwi securstely by DR. SHIMBERG. KYES EXAMINED FKLE. SatisfacUot guaranted iu evury case- 305 Spruce Street May II, ;. Train leaves Scranton lor Philadelphia and New York via D. : H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. 12. 6, 1.20. 2.3 and 11.3S p. m., via D-. L. & W. R. R., 6 M, k.Ob, 1L20 a. and I SO p. m. Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes Barre. via L., L. & W. K. 6.X, 8.06, U.M a. m.. 3.50. 6.07. 8.52 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha zleton. Pottsville and all points on the Beaver leadow and Pottsville branches, via E. & W. V. R. K- 6 1 a.m., via D. & H. R. R. at 7.45 a. m.. 12.(6. l.So, 2. Si, 4.09 p. m.. via L.. L. .- W. R. R. 6.0U, t.oS, 11.20 a. m.. 1.30. 3.50 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Easton, Reading. Harrisburg and all intermediate points via L. H. R. R., 7.45 a.m., litS. 1.20, 2.S6. 4.00. 11.3S p. m., via D., L. & W. R. R., 6.00. S OS. 11.20 a. m., 1 .30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To wanda. Elmira, Hhac-a. Geneva and all Intermediate points' via D. & H. R. R . 8.45 a.m., 12. (k and 11.35 p.m., via D., L. & W. R. It., fc.o. 9.55 a.m.. 1.3' p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Detroit. Chlcagio and all points west via L. .- H. R. R., S 45 a.m., 32.05. 9.15. 11.38 p.m.. via D-, L. 4- W. R. R. and Plttston Junction. 8 0S, 955 a.m., j.m, 8.50 p.m.. via E. & W. V. R. R. 3.41 p.m. For Elmira and the west via Salamanca, via D. r H. R. R.. 8.4F, a.m., 12.05, 6.05 p.m.. via D-, L. & W. R. R-, 8.0S, 9.55 a.m., 1.30, and 6.07 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wilkes-Barre and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. KOLI.IN H. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phila., Pa. A. W. NONNKMACHF.R. Assu Gea. Pass. Am.. South Bethlehem. Pa. DEIAfTARE AND HUDSON RAIL ROAD. Commencing Monflar . f If S5i day, July 30, all trains SB M will arrive at new Lark B Bf MP e wanna avenue station JJW ' as follows: " Trains will leave Scran ton station for Carbondale and In termediate points at 2.20, 5.45, 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a.m., li ilO, Xii. S-ii. 5-15, -i and 11.20 p.m. , Ir Farview, Waymart and Honesdala t 1.00, 8.23 and 10.10 a.m.,U.00, 2.20 and 6.1 P-Kor Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack and Montreal at 6.45 a.m. and 2.W p.m. or Wlikes-Burre and Intermedials) .lute at 7.4S, 8.45, 9.3S and 10.45 a.m., 12.0Sw 1.20. 2.3S, 4.00. &.10, i , 9.1 and ll.SS p.m. Trains will arrive at Scranton statlolt from Carbondale and Intermediate points at 7.40, 8.40. 8. 34 and 10.40 a.m., 12 1 1.17,2.341 -40. 4 64. 6.5a. 7.45. 9.11 and 11.33 p.m. From Honeedale, Waymart and Far view at (M a.m., 12.30, 1.17, 3.40, 5.55 and 7.45 r.m. From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etrj at 4.54 and 11.33 p.m. From Wllkes-liarre and Intermediate points at 2.15. 8.04. 10 05 and 11.55 a.m., 1.1'4 - I. 139. 6.10. 6 0S. 7.20. 9.03 and 11.16 p.m. Vx'vt and Wyoming Valley. Trains leavo Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 6.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for Honcsdale, Howley and local points at 4.40, 9 45 a. m., and 3.24 p. m. All the above aro through trains to and from HonoHdalo. Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 6.35 a m. and 3 41 p.m. BCn ANTON DIVISION. , III Kfltci Sept. lOta, 1804. North Rtntid. South Rnnnd. 205 203 .01 'Oi tOi 209 ni 8tatlon" 1 1 ia is 5 5 1 (Trslns Pally. 5 6. 1 $ 8 J y. J Exevpt Sunilavl l-1 a Q " I p m Arrive Leave a H .... Ta .. . N Y FrnnkliuSt .... 7 40 .... .... T10-... West 4id St .... 7 55 .... T0.... Weehawken .... 810 .... r s r u Arrive jj-ave amp u .... "sauTi .... liaiicoek June. 00i) 905 .... 8 10 100 .... Hancock 0 00 til T5M 111 Ml ... SlnrlMit SIN '-KJ .... TM 1940 .... Preston Park 095 831 .... 745 19 40 .... Como 6 8-- 9 41 .... 738 USA .... Pnrntelle 640 850 .... 7 3.'! UiS .... Kehiiont 6 45 9 5! .... 72--' 1-J03 .... Pleasant Mt HSI 80H .... 710 rilM) ... VniondnlB f65S S 09 .... 7 OH II 411 a M KorsstCity 7 10 8 19 P S! 6 61 1134 9 15 Carbondsle 7 94 8 34 6 31 6 40 f 1130 9 15 White Briilre 7 97 f8 3 5 f6 43 f Oil Martleld f7 SJ f8 43 f 49 6 41 1193 9 0.1 Jermyn 7 84 (45 6 46 6 3AU 18 8 67 Archibald 7 40 9M 5M 6 39 flllR 8M Wlnton 7 4.1 854 8 84 6 20 1111 8 BO Peckvllle 74S 8M 5 69 6 11 07 8 41 Olrphaiit 7W 4 04 6 04 6 81 1105 8 41 , lilckson 7 54 4 07 6 07 610 1103 8 80 Tliroop 7M 410 610 614 11 00 81 Providence 8 00 4 14 6 14 ffl 13 f 1057 8 m Park Place 8 09 f4 17 6 16 6 10 10 55 8 30 Scranton - 8 05 4 80 6 80 m a a A m Leave Arrive a ! "Is All trains ran dally except Sunday, f . signiltes that trains stop on signal for pas sengers. Secure rates via Ontario ft Western before Sui-chasing tickets anil save money. Deyaafl igtt Express to the West, J. C. Anderson, Den. Pass. Agt T. ritreroft. Dir. Pass. Agt., bcrantoa, Pa. 1