The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 21, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE RCUANTON TltlBTTNE'M OXDAT JlfOirSTCNGK OCTOBER 21. 1893.
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Will Place on Sale the Following
Special ltarnains :
HER MAJESTY CORSETS.
No. 200, J for MajoHty Corsets,
former price ifl'.To. Leader'H
-.rice $1.1!)
"So. .!.", Her Majesty Corsets,
former price $4.0J, Leader's
price $'2.4
AV.lt Corsets in white and drub,
all ze!, Leader's price 47c.
W. 15. Corsets in white and drab,
all frizes, Leader's price 75c.
W.B. Corsets in white nid drab,
all sizes, Leader' price $1.01)
W. 1?. Corsets in white and
black, nil sizes, Lender's price $1.25
CHILDREN'S FERRIS WAISTS.
Blishtly coiled, sizes ID, 20, 2.",
-tl, 27, 2S and 30, former price
75c, Leader's price
Children's Canton Flannel Underwear.
1 lot of Chlldreu's Unbleached
Canton Flannel Drawers,
ed;ed with lace, all sizes,
Loader's price
I lot of Children's Unbleached
Canton Flannel Drawers,
edited with embroidery, all
sizes, Leader's price '.
1 lot of Children's Unbleached
Cauton Flnuucl Night Draw
era, all sizes, Leader's price
1 lot of Children's Unbleached
Cauton FlaniR'l Night Draw
ers, all aizes, Leader's price
2SC.
35c.
39c.
4'Jc.
4Sc.
G9c.
4Sc.
9Sc.
75c.
JSc.
KID GLOVES.
Boys' Lined Kid Gloves, Lead
er's price
Boys' Lined Kid Gloves, fur
trimmed, Leader's price -
Ladies' Lined Kid Mittens,
Leader's price
Ladies' Lined Kid Mittens, fur
' trimmed, Leader's price
Men's Lined Kid Gloves, Lead
er's price
Meu's Lined Kid Gloves, fur
trimmed, Leader's price
lfei?"AIl mail orders receive
prompt attention. All Roods pur
chased, from SS.O'J and upward,
will be shipped t'ree ot express
charges.
LEBECK a 0
Jihn Anlt-rs-xn ar.d (If-org.? nappy,
both upright and Industrious citizens of
rhf town, are victims of typh )i-l fver.
J-V.in Anderson pas about 22 yars t
a.e and was married abmt two years
sbj to 'Miss Edith J.htn, who, with
one chlid Is left to -nvjurn his lops.
He Is also survlvt-4 by his father, "Inn
er t Anderson: a brother, James, ar.d sis
ter, Mrs. B. Wtthb. Funeral will take
Tlace this afternoon at 1 o'clock. Inter
ment will be mada In Langr-lifTo ceme
tery. (JeOTReOuppy way married about
f.ve years ago to Sliss J'ary A. Ie-lilc,
who, with two children survive him.
Mr. Ouppy was a pruminont member of
the Primitive Methodist church, nnd
also an earnest worker In all Rwletl.-s
connected with tiie church. The fu
neral of Mr. fluppy will ta1 place to
morrow afternoon at 2. .10 o'clock. -S-r-vices
will be conducted In the I'rimltive
Methodist church. Interment In the
IanjfclirTe cemetery.
'Miss i.Wame Kearney spent yesterday
with friends In .Sera.nton.
Charles Doran, of West .Avoca, Is ly
in dangerously 111 of tyholl fover.
The funeral of 'Hose, the Infant
daughter of '.Mr. and Mm. iN'aee Osborne,
took place Saturday afternoon. Inter
ment was made in St. Mary's cemetery.
Walter Ulitgar. of this Idaee, and
WIrh Hannah Patterson, of Duryea,
were married In Scranton on Saturday
y Kcv. J. L. Ttace. Alex. Tellesple and
Miss Agnes IJigfrar assisted at the cere
mony. Huph Jennlncrs, the favorite tall play
e r. Is expected home tomorrow evening.
Jt Is needlcps to nay that he will be wel
comed home.
Mr. and Mr. ay and son. Ttoy, of
Orange, are visitors at the Snyder resi
dence on Main street.
James Dwyer, of aiazleton, -was a vis
itor 1n town yesterday.
Mrs. X. Kerpuson, tit Dunmore, spent
yesterday with friends In 'town.
SIBLEY.
A surprise party was tendered Mr.
and Sirs. (Hartman, Sussex street, Hor
ner town, on Friday evening, before
helr leaving for Wllkes-Harre. The
following were present: Blr. and Mrs.
Cook, iMr. Owens, Joseph Hoarier, Itlch
ord Roach. James Huphes, Samuel
Kenney, William Javls, William Con
une, Mr. and 'Mrs. Huntelnper. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Ilowen, William Wrhards, Miss
C. TOvans, Miss M. ilJavlH, Miss Florence
Seal, Miss IMacffie Hlchards. Mrs. A.
Wllliaim and Mr. and iMrs. Hartman,
all of 'Barber town.
Cleorge William, Hack road, Sibley, Is
t home wkh a "bad hand.
Professor Jlallon, at Mudtown, will
be at Columbia 'hall tonight to organize
a dancing class for the coming season.
Miss Hokes, of Hazleton, is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Haydon, of Main
street, Sibley.
HAU STSA O.
Oeorge "ileason, formerly of the Car
nondale Herald, linn imoved Into the
Herald block, on Church street. He
will hereafter aot as the business man
ager for the Ilallstead Herald.
The third floor of the new Allen
Mock Is to be fitted up for lodge pur
poses. Timothy Carnegie received a crushed
hand last rolght, the result of coupling
cars. Charles Smith got a crushed
thumb, and Eugene Smith an Injured
band on Saturday morning In the same
manner. None of the Injured members
will need to be amputated.
The Presbyterian ladles cleared $135
et their recent fair.
AVOID PNEPMONIA, diphtheria and
typhoid fover, by keeping the blood pure,
it ho appetite good and the bodily health
vigorous by the use of Hood's Sarsa
psirllla, HOOD'S PILLS have won high praise
for their prompt and fflclent yt easy ac-
tlon. .
WILKES-BARRE.
TIIE FIELD DAY.
Sumo Excellent Cuntusts In Many of the
Kvcnta.
A good siacd crowd attended the an
nual field sports) of the Young Men's
Christian aiaot'Uition at fH? Held la-.it
Saturday. The day was tjilen lid and
the track very fait, but a etllf tivexe
Si-tatly hindiTed the runntrs and bicy
tle lidtrs from making any very fast
time.
Tiie spirts began with the lOO-yarnl
d:ish, for which there were ix entries.
After seme difficulty they got away,
ai-.d after a llneirace Mahon crossed the
line llrst hi 10 1-5 tteuoiuLi, and was de
clared the winner, with John Thomas,
of fit ty ton, a. go.nl tvemd. Tile first
prize w.is a gold mcial and tho second a
tine umbrella.
The half-mile bicycle race was a pret
ty one, t he riders keeping elose to each
other until the 1inih. . whin Whlt
t.purted. followed by Keller. The latter
made gallant frt'orts for the lead, but
White won 4n 1.14 2-5.
The high Jump was a close contest be
tween 'Stewart and Quitman, the former
winning at 5 feet 4 Inches.
In the 440-yard run only two runners
appeared. IM'aihou easily whining In
55 4-"i seeods. yuinmin being Sisxuid.
W. li. Kellar. Uivy.'f, White appeared
frvr the mille bicycle race. The riders
toek -things eai.-ily until the last lap,
w hen Kellar spurted and won In 3.1S.
The I'JO-yaiNl hurdle race was closely
contested by .Mahon nnd Morgan, Ma
lion winning in X! 2-5 M'eonds.
While the running bop. step and
jum'p wiitcst was in progress, the tvo
n"ile handicap bicycle race was started.
IVnn k.'pt the lend for the llrst mile,
when Franti suived ahead and retained
tile lead, tinishlng rtrst and lieun i-v'C-ond
In U0.
iHimvvII won the hop. ttep iind jump
with Chandler a close second. The dis
tance jumped was ;t" feet. S inches.
Tho bread Jump was easily won by
Names, who jumped IT feet 6 Inches.
Kelly was seond and Quinn.ni third.
Tiie pole vault occupied considerable
lime, the participants being in tine
form seemingly and eao'.i cleared the
bar as it was gradually -raised until It
rca.'lu d 9 feet 6 Incho i. when IJultinan
and Jenkins failed, tllbbs and Suther
land after several attempts nuccetl.-d
In clearing It at H feet. As the bur
exvjld not be raised higher, they tossed
off, tlibbs winning, lie received lli-st
prize and -Sutherland second. The
vaulting of .these two was very good
and was pretty to ee.
In the mile -run -Smith set the pace for
the balf mile when Quitman took the
lead and finished about fifty yards
ali-'ad with ease. Time. 5.12 4-5.
The entries for the various events,
and the prizes for the same, were ns
follows:
ine-yard dash First prize, cold
medal: second prize, umbrella: , Wil
liam Stewart, Wllkes-Marre: ,15. Kd.
Kel'ey. Wilkes-Harre: 1. A. M. t'hand
ler. Wyoming seminary ; 11. Kd. Morgan,
Wiikes-Harre: 22. John Thomas, Pitts
ton: John H. Ueese, Serant jn.
Half-mile bieycl. -First prize, dia
mond meilil; s-LVtid prize, tinicklntush:
2. Harry K. Hrong, -Mountain Tip; 4,
11. F. Keller, Scranton: 7. Hubert V.
White. Scranton; 17, Harold U. Frantz,
WilkesiBarre; 23, I. M. Henshaw, Ply
mouth. High Jump First prize, gold medal:
si-cm J prize, rocking chair: fi. William
S:e.var:. Wiikes-Harre: S, William Jen
kins. Wilkes-Iiarre; T. J. Quinnan,
Scranton.
4''-yard dash First prize, gold
medal: second prize, one dozen photo
graphs; li. Georgi? F. Sutherland.
Wdkes-'narre: 11. T. J. Qulnan, Scran
ton: 21, John H. Mahon. Wilkes-Harre;
22. John Thomas, 1'ittston; 21. F. B.
Heese. Scranton.
One mile bicycle First prize, dia
mond medal; second prize, ibleycle suit;
2. Harry K. Hrong, Mountain Top; 4,
I!. F. Keller, Scranton: 5, Charles T.
Miner, dtlngha-mton: 7. Robert V. White.
Scranton: 17. Harold rj. Frantz, AVilkes
iiarre; 2.'. W. 5. Kllar. Wilkes-Harre.
220-yari hurdle First prize, gold
medal; s.-cond l'riz. sweater; s. William
A. Jenkin. Wllkes-I'.arre: 11, T. J.
Qninan. Scranton: lit, Kd Morgan,
Wilkes-Harre; 22, John Thomas, Pitts
ton. Hop. step and Jump First prize, gold
mrdal: second prize, lamp; third Trlze,
umbrella; 6. William Stewart. Wilkes
Harre; 8, William Jenkins, Wilkes
Harre; 10. Harry !. Sutherland. Wilkes
Harre; 15. Kd. Kellcy, Wilkes-Harre;
William Howell. Wilkes-Harre; 16, A.
M. Chandler, Wllkes-H.irre.
Two-mile bicycle (handicap) First
prize, diamond medal; second prize,
bicycle suit; third prize, hl-ycle wiit'h
nnd holder: !. Charles T. -Miner; Blng
hamton, scratch; 4, H. F. Keller, Scran
ton; 1.5. yards; 7, Robert V. White,
Scranton. 7') y.'rds; 25. W. C,. Keller,
Wilkes-Harre, 70 yards; 17, Harold i.
Frantz, Wilkes-Harre. 120 yards; 1. Her
man J'ean, Wllkes-I'.arre, 170 yards: 2.
Harry K. Hroni.', Mountain To-P, 17"
yards; 23, I. M dtenshaw. Plymouth, 170
yards.
Pole vault First prize, gold medil;
second prlz". sweater: K. William Jen
kins, Wilkes-Harn-: 11. T. J. Qulnan,
Scranton; 12, i.Njrge II. Slbbs, Scran
ton; 10, Harry 1- Sutherland. Wilkes
Harre. Hroad Jump First prize, gold medal;
second prize, umbrella; 11. T. J. Quln
an, Scranton: 14. I. Harnes, Wyomlnir
seminary; 15, Kd. A. Kellcy, Wilkes
Harre. One mile run First prize, gold medal;
second prize, arm chair; Hugh L.
Mc.ljermott. Kingston: II. T. J. Quiinn,
Scranton: 11. AV'alter T. Tilson. Hcrnn
ton; in. Krd Smith. Wllkes-P.arre; u,
Kd. iMorgan, Wllkos-Harre; 22, J. Thom
as, Pittston.
"THE tlKVir AM) TUB DKKP SKA."
C APTL'K I Sil M UK I)EU ERS.
A Successful and Ifficicnt Detect! to
Agcncv.
The apprehension of Morello, t'4 Ital
ian who more than a year ago r f inilt
tod on iii.tocIous murdcT at Old Forge
and made his escape, is a notable 1n
titance of successful deter Live work that
rodents great credit on the Barring and
MoSweeney agency, whose prlnt-tpa!
ofliCTH are In this city nnd Scranton.
The capture of this red-handed mur
derer also vindicate the wisdom of the
lyiekmwanna commissioners In employ
ing this agency after the ordlunry chan
nels had failed. While few. If any, ex
pected that Morello would ever be cap
tured the cmin'ly comin!slonir. wisely
decided to make every effort to bring
the murderer to Justice, on l the re
sult -patt-dle them.
Hut 'Ihis successful work In the Morel
lo case Is only one Instance of mnny
that Illustrate the perseverance. Ingen
uity and skill .I'hat characterizes the op
erations of this agency. Another case
ttt note that may be mentioned Is flint
of the murderers of Barney Relck, of
Wiilkes-Hnrre. After all others hnsl
abandoned that case It was placed in
I'he -hands of the lllarrlng nnd McSwce
ney agency and In an Incredibly Thrift
time the four murderers of Harney
Ileick were brought face fo face with
Justice, and conviction followed.
Still anot'her Instance Illustrating the
value of ("urU agencies t what 1s known
ss tho "Elk county murders," In which
the -Barring and iMoSweeney agency
hunted down a gang of fiends. Includ
ing bomb-throwers, and convlotcl
seven of them, breaking up one of the
worst organizations of criminals ever
known In '(tat portion of lihe slate.
Few people have anything like a cor
rect ldeamf the magnitude ttt the opera
tions attained by ifhe Barring and Mc
Sweeney agency. Wh'Me Its principal
nfflcea are -In Scranton and Wllkes
P.arre, tranche aire maintained In New
York and Pltlfburg, and its business
extends 4nto "half of the Ktates of the
Union, and the number of men directly
and Indirectly, employed, if stated,
would surprise the average Tribune
reader, many of whom -have an t'.ea
that It Is merely a local Institution.
That ICie best detective skill Is em
ployed Ca evidenced iby the success of
Its un.de takings.
The criminal classes In this section of
the county have a greater ilrca-d of the
Barring and McSweeney detectlvea
than of all the regular representatives
or Justice comblnt-d, and with good
cause.
The comniUiilont-rs of Lackawanna
nnd Kuz.'rne counties neve" renin i oi.
ter ni wiror ex en l.''urc of 'he people's
money than when they eniplojtd thi
effeet'lve detective ageney to -run ihnvn
son-.? of the vile murderers w-'.io have
been f-heddlng human bluod with Im
punity. It is safe to fay that but f r
the employing of the Barring and Mc
Sweeney agency the murderers of Har
ney Hel-ek would Ktlll be at l uge plot
ting crime, and Morello would never
have been -apprehended. For ifome
rearon a number of Ijiizirne couiiity
newi-'-papers are constantly attacking
this agency and- misrepresenting the
men who organized and are conducting
it.
Instead of unjust and unfair criti
cism the preys ohoul'.l uphold and sup
port this effective agency. It is needed
In 'Itht-so cmrmnnlUes, and Is tt neces
sary aiuxlllary to the administration of
jii.-i!lee niiil the puuLshiuent and up
piesslon of crime.
"Tin: movii- anm tiik mckp ska."
car am) ici: va;on.
A Collision itli Disastrous Kcsults to
the Wngon.
About 7 o'clock on Saturday evening
Pittston car No. 22i! collided with an
Ice wagon belonging to ICieCold Storage
company, at Jacks.m and North Main
streets, nnd '.'he driver of the wagon,
Alfred Menslnger, narrowly escaped be
ing Killed. He was thrown violently
from the waxon to file street, both
horses were knocked down, nnd the
wagon nearly demolished. The ear was
in charge of Conductor John Flanagan
and iVlotoi inan Harry I levers. The car
Ci.-.ue down the hill at a rate of speed
pot less than tlKi-ry miles an hour.
Devers says he rang the bell continu
ously from 'I'he time he4eft North street,
but people living on the street at that
particular point say they did not bear
lilni. Tie lee wagon was on the way
to the Ciarn. and the horses were can
tering along when the crash came. The
car struck the wagon lu.:weeii the
horses and the front wheels, knocking
one of the former down, and breaking
off the pole.
A cri-wd f several 'hundred people
collected In a few nilnilies, and general
indignation was expressed. Citizens
i-penly accused the street car men of
deliberately disregarding all rules of
the company and ordinances of the
city. In the rapid running of cars, nnd
one man, Oi-orge Hall, of 1 Ttt Madison
strec:, an old railroader, said he was
willing to make ntlldavlt that the ear
was running thirty miles an hour nt
the time the collision occurred. The
car men denied that t'iiey were running
too fast, and charged that Menslnger
was responsible fonthe occurence.
Harry Floyd, who assists Menslnger.
said t'l.at they were coming out Jack
son street at a uuiet canter, and did
not 'hear the car approaching. The
first thing he 'knew, he says, there was
a crash and he was thrown to the
ground. IM en singer was found lying
In the di-:ch. his face covered with
t ! icd, and his -aim badly wrenched. He
was carried Into a f-hoemaker's shop,
and Pr. Howell summoned. After hav
ing his Injuries dressed, 'he was sent
to his boarding house, DO South Canal
street. In a cab. His 'Injuries are not
serious.
"TUB DnVII. AND THE HKEP SKA.'
iilanciiaTTd DI-AI).
The Last of tho Victim of tho Unrraneo
Implosion.
Pooer: P.lanfhard, the last of the
Durance shaft victims, died Saturday
morning nt the lhosdtal ultout 6.;i0
o'clock. He was a mem her of that most
unfortunate engineering corps und the
youngest of the party, being only 17
year lt-t June.
It was hi 'fed he woul-1 recover and for
a time Indie-it I-uis were favorable. He
had been slightly delirious for most of
the time since that fatal 'Mondny even
ing. Oc.t.7. At other times he was per
fectly ooris.lo.is. Friday night nt 8 he
had a 'hemorrhage and afterward tiuf
fered 'the suverest pain, untl.rgolng
nga'n, appareiv;ly, all the horrors of the
do ad explt 3i.m In his ugonlzetl raving.
At 6 "() the end came, lie was n model
y.ung man. a.id a great favorite with
all 'lis fciliow-norkmen and frlen I. lie
! survive l by his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.
David H' mediant, of Parsons, a brother
ii2-.il 14 years, nnd two sisters, both of
whom are nurf.s at the hospital. He
was a member of the M.-:hodlt K.lsc
pal chut- h and will be burled from that
ihurch in Parsons today. '
A Plymouth l ite.
On Safut-liv nifht, Ihe three s! ry
double -fi-an.e rlwi lling of AllM-rt Shonl:.
on Walnut rtr. i t, narrowly -scaped to
tal destni"tloii by fire. It H iwcupleil
on one sld" by Mich tel C.inwiiy, ar.-l on
the -l.:-r bv .fo-hn Hamllt m. The fire
eauelit on tie Conway s'il by n b.i.ird
er having diopped n Pghted nintch on
the t.,-d flithillt'. Hefore the file W31
c-.nt r.II-'l th Interl r of the room l.j 1
been badly dam.-iTcd.
H!ur;irN7n:s.
Miss Prosser and Miss Kvatis. of the
lloynl Wf.'l"h 'f.a1!es' choir, ping at the
First Methodist I'";.!f-ci)pal chinch list
I'Venlng.
lMll;e Nalee was s'ru.-k bv n Dela
ware and llud.-iin Irnln on Frldiy las!,
near MT1 'Crc It, nnd badly htt'i:. lie
was t.i!en to the City hosolnl,
f.ouls -.-'-hwi ltzer, a miner, an,i ,;,
laborer. Mnlt Koslosko, ivcre hurt Inst
Krid iy by an explohlon in the Hutton-wn-jd
."'taft.
A y-M'r: man named UtirMti, resld.'ng
In At'nVy, fell off a rtreet ear on Satur
day and was batHy bruised.
"TUB UK VI I. AND THK HKKC SKA."
.
Kclicf In Six Honrs.
H'slressing Kidney and nimbler dlfne-
rol pved In six hours y t)n. ".Vpw Sooth
American K iluey Cure. Th's new rem
ily in a great surprise on ncoiiut of its
exceed ng promptness in relieving p i n
the blnililer, kidneys, back, and every pnrt
of the iiiinnry passHnes, In male or fe
mule. It ret eves retention nf watr and
pnin in passing it almost immmlintely. If
you want qu c relief end cure th's ,
your remedy. Sold by C. M. Hnrrls, Drug.
g.st, 125 Penn sveniie, Scrnnton, Pa.
Miss underbill's I nvorito llvinn. -l-'rnm
I'lttsburg Chronleio-Telegranh.
.Miss Consiielo Vanilcrbllt's favorite
hymn Is "When 1 Can Head My Title
Clear."
(TTion Haliy was lck, wo cure her Pustort
V.Tien iiia wus a Child, she cried for Car.torl.
Vhen cho became Mln, sue clun; to Costorla,
v,!ica th bod Children, tht gave Ciaa Cattom,
Stockholder' Meeting,
VVAAVtstAAWWAAA(AMV
Ori'icr or Tin Pkopls s STRtir Bti I .
way Co. or l.ir.tisK Coitntt. I
riHE ANNUAL MEETING t'P TH B 8TO' K
1 holder, of this company iil bs liuld at
the office t,f th secretary, roan HI, Com;non
wealth Building, in tho city o! Hernutnn, on
Tuesday, tho foil day of N'ovninher, 1 mi, at II
o'clock p. m., fur the elentlon of dirjo on sud
the truusftcunn nf buninean.
HOB ACE E. H ASP, 8'cretary.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlViSN Til AT THK
annual meetlug of th atockholders of
the Bldge Tornplkn Company for the notion
of directors and the tratieactio'i of business,
will be held at tbe office of the ompany. reo a
M Common wealth Building, I cranton, Pa.,
on Monday, Nor. 4, IMS, at 1 o'clock p. m.
, . HOBACB K. HAND, cecraUry.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALT. KINDS COST THAT
MICH. WHEN PAID KU IN Al
VANCH. WHEN A HOOK ACi'Ol'NT
IS .MAI 1 1-', Nm-llAitdK WIU, HK U'S
THAN sr. CKNTS. THIS Kl't.K Al'
PI.IKS TO S.MAT.I, WANT ADS.. KN
CKl'T I .OCA I. SITI'ATIONH AN!' IIKI.P
WAXTKiJ, WHICH ARK 1NSKRTKH
FKKK. :
I'ndcr date of Oct. 5, n woman
living in Avoca writes to The
Tribune: Please omit my adver
tisement of 'Sitiia'ioti Wanted as
Housekeeper,' and accept my sin
cere thanks for your Kindness and
for the nice l:o:nc I have secured
through the advertisement yon so
kindly published for me." The
original of this letter may he seen
at Tiie Tribune business oftice.
Tribune adlets pay. Try 'em.
Hclti Wanted -Male.
IrnsT hamCTTo i.kahn hauiikk
ll-.-ele; i,i Iv two m-lltlis -ecllire'l: rat:e
logini fr. o. PIUl.AMXl II A HA ItUI.Itt.'ul.-l.KOi-;.
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yon liko n pei iiiancnt pos-tion paying
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t-iMuN.-iitlie'y now. Addi'ii I. O. Box eW..
lles'.iai, .limit:.
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spell IIHl'lecnmll's: U'W M-U-loll jllttt npeneil.
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U'ANTKIl- A lit' It'll I i It WHO HAH HAH
experience nt the tuiviness; miit come
well rrenluuiuiideil. Ailill'D-sl T. U. M., Tl lU
line (itil-u.
itii-'NTs mi:n wan'ikii, alkhahy
'V travi-li'ur. to enit-v In l.r I. iiting oilsiisa
sile lii-. MANUi AC I' L' Ul-IltS' olU CO.,
I levi'lallll, O
WANTKl) - WF.I.L KNOWN MAN IN
evt ry town to Mtii'-it stock htihseriy
tions; a itiiiitiirtily: bit uimiey lor aeonid; no
t ai-ital reitiir. l. lil-l'A'AltlJ C. t'iSll Ji CO.,
llertleri Hli.-k. Cliiciw. III.
CA I .Ks MKN Iti-sil IF, N T HAXliiiMK N
' wantt il, iK-otKilntu I with tin lts-al mul
nrbv ilrti- uti'l -r roc -rv tra e, t-i liamllo our
litie of I, tun fc-rcdo e'ears, A'Mrttas, civi-c'
Kireri'iip'-H, .1. KOWAItHCOWLKd Co., H;l
Clinr.il.i'1'H strecr. N. Y.
Hclo Wanted Females.
U'AX'ni rivty, Kill A T FJ . Y -T W IT KX E It
i.t-t:c -a'esu-tthien t-i repr,--i nt us.
Onaritnteetf Stinihiy without ii1t-rferiiig witli
tiiht-r (lntits. ItiK'thfil eeenpatiori. Write
for partlciiLirH, tiicl't-iltt utatnit. Mango Chnrn-t-.al
t -Mtiipanv. No. 72 .b.hli ntlvet. New Yuril,
Agents Wanted.
(1I:NTS WANTI.D KVErfY WHERE TO
- V ranv.iss fir our New Holitljty .luv-nil"
llnoks. (Voir Cliriatmns llnaii'iet; soil nt hiitlit;
liberal terms. A(lie.H BI'KCIALTY. Sub-
StalUm No 1 Phi.iulrlpliia, i'a.
A UK NTs WANTK0-TO SF.I.I, ClOAIiS;
Sij per n-onth Milan and extensH paid.
Ailtlres. with twi etiiit utaiiip, FIOAIto CI
OA'! CO., Cliicauo.
OKXTS -TOKjirjir B I R A CT 1 C A f,
'V gold, silvor. itii-k.-l autl ritpitpr electro
pilfers: i ri'-o tr.m f:i upuaril; aalarv uud ex-jten-e-s
p.t tl; o.it (it lr.'o. ACd e-s, with s'.mup,
Aib'lUOAS' MKO CO., Chicngn.
tiF.NTS TtiSKI.l.OItlAltSTOIlKALKRS;
V S.'i tAeeklv anil expciiscs; experleiico un
necessary, i ONSOI.IliATKO 11KU. CO., IS
Van llurori 8t.. Cliieao.
CAI.I-SMAN' To CAHKY SIDK MNE; 'J't
iT' p-r teat, rnnim.stioii- sauiplo book
moilnl find. Ail tin-.mi L, N. CO., atatloii L,
New York.
'V oNCK-AOF.N TS AI'I'oINTKO TO
' V sell new litbtniiii selling table clntli.mos
tpiittt an 1 luiuso tlv litiuiil at 10 cents and '.'."t
ro -ts a bo lie. Samiile fro-. BOLUIAXO
.M'F'O Co., lialtim tro. .Mil.
"V'OKNTS-IIINDKS 1 ' A T li N T C N i V vii
J t-al Hair i u-lrrs ami Waveis fua:d with
out heat . nnl "I'yr VeintetVlliiir Pins, bile
eral commissions. Freo nainpl'i antl full par
ticulars. Address I', o. Box 41M. New York.
U'ANT I) - ACTIVF, SALFS.MEN" TO
liauill" nur line, no peddling, fa'arr.
per ineiitli ni.il rxtines i:ml to all (loods
entirely new. Apply unit kly. 1'. O. BjX, oiWi,
hiMttin, Man.
For Rent
I'd I.KI-
I HiHtr. M'l .irk, I,a"kaw.-itinn avenue.
Adtlr 'ss, tt-ittng bntoteas an-l i-rtco willuiK to
pay. FX lT.IMOli, Tntiiine ntllmi.
inVooFFfl'FS. CI.OsET. STEAM HEAT,
I lannl'tg water, drenratinn. front, eon
spietious; 8 If. W. OIUsoN JONES, ail Spi-i-.eo
Htrtot.
I MNKST HACIIF.1.0K A I'A 11TMI' NTS IN
J Otv; t .t:n hat; Itantlsonie suite; ull
coinf r's nnd clttM.i-iuI; s cnr. it tpilck.
W. tilHS'iN .loNF.s. Ull Spruce atreet.
Ll'I-i' lolt II ISE To 1.1-iT- MADISON'
nvt-Tiue llesiurtto lint ui'fl s.einirthis
before leiiMng. Also ttnntta on .li fiers.nt.
j W. U1H-.ON .In KM. Mil !-'i-ucr.ti-cet.
j I oit lil-iNT-oNE HAI.K flol'SE, No. W..
I I Nor h Main avo-nin; II rcoms, pas, water,
- f'lrn -ee and Path room anil barn. Inquire at
Andt rHO-t'a News Homns. I'l-ovltli-nce stuare.
I V ill KKV'f Fl it ISMIil) HO( M. WITH
I or witlHitr Imanl, mutaid-.i lor two per
I .n I'.U Ailuins ave,
i I "Olt KENT- SIX KODM IIOCSK ON WEST
I l.i rkawannn nvt-mni. Address 'I H' IMA'J
'., KVa.NS. aear llitt l.iixorun. Hytlo I'aiK.
l";t It PENT-NK I-LY Vt'KNlSHKI) HAlTf,
I Millnli'n fur lok-o iiHitu, JOHN JEK
VYN. On Wyomp i "ventiv
Tor Sn'o
l 'Oll SAM'- A fiOCI) VIOLIN. 117SOUTH
I Hyde I urn av.-i u -.
I'OH !-A I t'- FA 11 M. ST ( K AND-AM"
I fannintr ute'eln. Impilm of .1. M. SHEI-'-FIFl.t
l, 7 It Sn ittiio't ttrfei. s,-t-sn'ni. P.-t
Farm for Sale or xshanic-
I.WH.M Full SAI.K oK KXi'llANOh Foit
I .by proper jr; ftl a'-rea; I lube fium sta
tion, in 1'nr.nieli. nv.ula'ile for h iil'11 g In's:
g titd hr-tis -. I,. ,i und rid wnter; h'.aillitul anil
pl :, t I. 'to N. . tt'Oi-v. tV.1i sprnea t.
Money to loan.
::o.mi-
1 i-jtity
tta avt-nii ',
LOANS UN ItKAl, KST
TR - I'.
II.
VV. Clil'oEll, 4U.1 Harkawan-
Cus'ncs Opportunities.
HOW .'a MAHK ?VI IN : UAVS A
Hin ill In v atnieiit innv may bring n for
tune: write ns P.r edvii-e: NKW'I'l'N. 1'1-iN-IO'oI&
O". Unnltera and Brokurs, 47
I'.roailwnv. New York.
Nursing ind Kattad's.
J1 Inz and iiiia-tt.ii trcatiiu-nt. i iilaill
aon aventi .
Sceelsi Kotlcev
TTENTiHrAV'ir'lFlfiTJt"
'I give up linuio'o-i'pititi nnd ivKh fo rent
tlip'rhons- itntl tst'trd may find rcp-rtitbli
p -rtli to n Kotist" with by ic'drcwdng A.,
'l ribuwolhce. Str otiy lirlv.ite if uo ueuotia
tinn i any quantity of n fi-rein vn.
NOTIOBUO.V-AND AFTElt MAY I, 1
wi 1 make a monthly tour of the follow
tng plares giving free op n nir advei ti-init ox
Inbitiuiit wi h iho sterooplicon: Tnvlorvill.i,
Hyde Park, Providence, Idcksou (dyiiliant.
Pick vllle, ArebbAil, Jerniyn. Exliiliitioui
pivon in Wedmalay slid Frlduy of oieti
week (tin ittff the month, tint rates for ndver
Hunt are il'J per rrontli. Ailii.-csa E. If.
Call,
, Tribuno ofaee, oity.
"rPHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAK."
J. Vein want tills relic. Cnntuins nil of
Frank Leslie's fnmoiunld War l'lctures.aliow
Ing tbe fol oca m actual battle, sketched on the
spot. Two volumes, 2,1iU pictures. told on
eaay monthly pttvmieut. Delivered by ex
rreaa oomplelf, nil c) arte prepaid. Adtlr.ua
P. O. MOODY, A2J Adams Ave., Scrantou, Pa.
BLANK ROOKS. PAMPHLETS. MAOA
ainet, mtn., bound or rebound at Thi
Tninusa ofllce. (julck work. Ueaaonabla
prtosa. i
Connolly & Wallace
' N
SEVEN LUCKY NUMSERS f OR THIS WEEK :
BLflCK HiNriiTTfl, 46 inches wide, regular $i quality for 50Z.
CNS CASS TEAZLE DOWN OUTNG FLIUNHLS. 7c; fmer price, izyZc
TEN DC'ZEN FEATHER BOAS, 3 iches Ion-, were 65e. each; this week 25c.
CHILDREN'S WHITS KSRINO UNDERWEAR, VESTS AM POT, si" 6 to 24, 15c each.
26 to 34, 25c. each. Worth twice thi price we ask.
A LARGE LOT Or LADIES' AP30NS, goo-1 full size and pratty design, 17c. each; were 25c.
Cloak Department.
100 Ladles' Reefer Jackets, latest cut, all of our $6.50 numbers.
This week at $4.50.
CONNOLLY &
Executor's Notice
lKTATK.iil-'rllAItU: F. M ATTF.H. I.ATK
J 4 nf tliii .-it y of Kc-titiiton, l.uckuwanuu
cnilntv, l'tt., ilHt'i'nH.'fl.
l..ilt-rH t -stiiiiioiitury tip- n tbo nb'-vo-nauioil
-t.-iti. 1 av-iii b-.i n irMit--.l to Ibi uii(l-r"
i.it;!ifil. all p-n'n:iH b.-xvitiu 'laiuiH ur 1 -imiiidf
a.'uinst thi h iiil .-Niuti. will prrtotit tlifiianr
piiviiiijiii in. (I tho . ii.cI.-I.UmI tiifrvto will
pl.-iiso maki. itnmi-ilijt-. payn'itit to
CHAIil.l-.s c MAi'TK, F.xofiitor.
WARItEN 4- KNAl'l', hcrauton. I'a.
Attnl-imyh for F.HtHtn
Situations Wanted.
oTtTatiTo? 'vTant ku ah a siioV:
1. i-lcik, or wlliiiK 1 1 tin any kind of work;
UK'il Iiuh lluil (Upul'i liru. J. T.
c i r i : a r 1 ( 1 " w a s t k 1 " 11 y aTi Tit UTo
i y.-Hl'siibl. t' (Id lii-lit boilSHWovk or tku
an. of child. Aii'lii-.n MltS. l'HIEU Ml W.
Larkawarinu nvviiut'.
ClTUATIoX WANiTli!)-HY AN KXP"
i' uiui'il lurt-iiil'-r: city or r-mriy: mint
Iiivh wotk; cood rt-ti'reiiro. A'lilro! W. H.,
'J'r.btino oilier.
(jm'ATlO.V WANTKD-UY A YufXO
ii man hl''I Ik, r cii hnian with l rivaPi
full) 1 1 v ; iiti'Tnrsmnil.i nil ttb'.ut tho earn of
Iioimos; Willing Nn l itliiii.K nnl not ufinid of
work: wnjii-s noobo'i-t; r"ii ro-Tm Wfll ruconi-mi-inld
i. A lili 1. T , Tribiinu oili'-e.
SI TI'AT li ' WAN T I'. 1 )-H vXlTooIXJIRL
a ho bin fXpciii'iuv: would iik" a pli'-a
III a ainall family. Address II , TribuUBCittli-e.
VANTKli -l'i'KITIO.N AS HOI SKKKI P
or in Kinnll f.iimly. Addr)-a MI;S. J. fe.
WILLIAMS, t!.'2 Ailniiikavrnu.
JJlTL'A'l I11X WAN'I'l-D-Oi-'I'H'i: WORK,
i. brok-k.ipltm', fnll-'i-tini o- i.losm:in: iij
ynar' exinTi."!!'-.. in bUHinsi; good retrpneo.
AihlroxH M. A., Triimiii- olticro.
CITTATION' WANTED -TO Ul (JUT BY
tlr. day w-jibini!: w:Hblni Tnkoii homo
for bidii's Hnd irt.ntlt'nii.n only. I'hII or aildrt'ta
1,. II , itil N. iiiuimr ui-oniitf. llyd.i 'r.
l)OSITK)N WANTKl) -bY A K.YPERb
1 en.-fl tinn.-r: ri'si lont of tbii city. Ad
ilrcMiilll .Miin-r.il Htrcot, city.
ClTUATION WANTKl) AS SUOV. CLERK
O or willitif to iloanykii.d of Work. Ad
ilrcai .1. T., caro Tribuno olllce.
ClTU.iTI O K W A X T E I - A SI ill I )I . K All ED.
O rcfiui-il Ami-rn-an widow would liko siluv
tion n inniinL'ini hou-okii'Pr or t om pan ion;
noobject'ou to irvflimr: --n itivc lM"t of i.-f-an-iice.
W. V. VLUNoX, tiuncral Dcbyery,
city.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
I .Jt. Wll.I.lASI A. TAFT. FOI'.f KI.AIV.
Hrbliif and Crown work, (.ittli-o, F.'j
Washlmton nvi-nue.
C. C. I.AI'IIACII. HUUC.KON PEXTI8T.
Xo. ll.'i WyomliiK Hyontic.
kTm STKATTOX. OFFICE COAL F.X-
i-hanKo.
I'liy.sicliins 11 nd Surgeons.
Hit. O KDC.All IKANf HAS KKMOVFP
to (llil Spnicr ftn-t. S'T'iiiton. I'n.
t.f 11st oppo'lli' Coni t Hi(un Sciuiire.)
Kit. KAY, :'i I'KXX AVI-!.: 1 to 3 V. SI.:
c-iill 2',2. Ids. of women, obstri'trloa und
nnd nil ills, of i-bil.
Pit. W. li. ALLEN, 612 Nortil WttsbliiKton
II Vl-lllll'.
pit. C. I,. FltF.Y. 1'KACTICE I.ISIITEP,
1IN011K14 of tin Ky Ear. Nose and
Throat: otlli-o. 122 Wyonilnn uve. Hi-hI-iloni-o.
li-'ii Vim xtri'i't.
pit. I,. SI. OATKS. K'."i WASIUXdTON
nv.'lllio. Ollbo bolllH. R In 9 . 111.. 1 "il
to 3 and 7 to tl p. in. ltosldoin'o 3'lf Sta-ll-pon
nvt-nuf.
ph. j. c. nTi:si), TtEi.iAr.i.K skin.
Tumor and Ciinwr Spfi l.'illst. Tiioodnyn
nnd Friday", nt W.". I.lndon atrcrl. of
llce hotir 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WAuhu.N K X A I 'P. ATTOltXEYrt
and Coumo'lloi-H ut Ijiw, HopnMli-nii
biilldlre. Washington avenue, Serati
toti, I'll.
JKSftUrS HAND. ATTDliNKVS AX1
Counc-llors nt Law. Coninioinvi'Hltli
buildiliK, Wanlilniitvii iiv. ii'i".
W. II. JKftSI'I.
Ililll.M'K F HAND.
w. ii. .iKtfsri", .nt.
T'ATTEUH()N K WILCOX. ATTnIt-ni-vK
nnd Cinins.'lloi! nl Law: ollli-os G
und S l.lbrnrv hiill.llni,-. A-rnliin, I'a.
ltnSFWKLL M. l'ATTKUSi IX.
SV1LLIAS! A. WILCOX.
ALFT.F.P HAND. WILLIAM J 1IAXP,
AlUinii-v and Ciiniiolois. (oimiinii
woaltli bulldlnit. Himnin Id. SI nnd HI.
THANK T. OKKI.L. ATTOltXKY-AT-l.iiw,
llooni ft, Coil I-lxi-hnnno. Si-r.in-lon.
I'n.
J A SI !? W. O-VKFOT'.P. ATT'MIXFY-Rt-T.nw.
room') C til nnl C (Vinnion
ivonllli bnlldimr.
BAMI'KI. W. K1M1AU, ATTi HIXKY-AT.
Law. (Mlicr-, ?17 S;inii-i' vt Mi-ninton, I'n.
L. A. WATKIta. ATTOPNKY-AT-I.AW,
4.2X I.iii'kaivnnna nvt., 8i ratitnn. I'll.
rniF. towxsf.xp. attoi:xi:y-at.
I.MW, Plmo Hank nuildlnir, Srninloii.
Money In loan In Uxrgn aiima nt 0 per
cent. . , .
i it. pitch Kit. attoi(Vi:y-at-
Inw, rommonwialth bulldltiK, Scrnntun,
P.
r. ct'SiEtiYfl, 3.'i si'itirci: stiii'kt.
P. tt. HKPLIH.LK. ATTORNKY-I.OAXrt
liesnllnted on real cstntn aeourity. 40S
BpHirc atroet.
p. F. KILL, AS!. ATTiiItXF.Y-.T-LAW,
120 Wyomlnir nve.. Rrranton. I'a.
JA3. J. H. IIAS1TLTOX. ATTORXKY-AT-law,
45 Comnionwpnlth bld'B.8enjritori.
jTsircrrtAXCK, 130 WYOS1INO AVR
Clairvoyant.
rilKENOI.OGIflT AND CI,AlTlVOYANT
B16 Morldlnn Stree-t, I'ark Hill.
Wire Sr cutis.
JOB. KUtiTTEL. REAR Ml LAOKA
wanna av iuie, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Medical.
fADIRKt Cliidieitarl Enghih ntmyrvm Kt
I. tM.J IImb.11. eal ha
MM k 1.- u ML-m U-mA aU .Kmra fuf MftBtnlU.
npa, fvr par
56-in. wide, regular 30c. quality, at 20C. a yard.
WALLACE,
TRY US.
602-604 LkCKA. AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACK A WAXXA,
S -ranton, I'a., prepares boys and KlriH
for collet,-., or business; thoroughly
trains younR c hildren. Cataloguo at re
fluent. Opens H.pfmbor .
HKV. THri.MAS SI. CAXX.
. WALTER H. Ht'ELL.
MLSS WORCESTER'S ICIXPEIt'iARTEN
und Srhool, 412 Adams avenue, opens
Spt. . Klndi-Karten 110 per term.
Architects.
UPWARD 11. DAVIS. ARCHITECT.
Rooms 21. 2a and 2'J, Commonwealtn
'mil ting. Si-ranton.
K. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of ti'.-ti Washinnion avenue.
LEWIS HAXt'OCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.
43.1 Spruce ft., eor. Wash, ave., S-ranton.
HltuWX & SIORIHS. ARCHITECTS,
Price building, L.i Washiujtton avenue,
Scrunton.
Loans.
THE KEITHLIC SAVIXOS AXD
1oan Association will loan you monty
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Cullender, Dime Hank
l.ulMlna-.
Seeds.
CS. It. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AXP
Nurserymen: store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 13SH North Slain ave
nue; sto.e telephone 7S2.
Miscellaneous.
HAUER'S ORCHESTRA-S1ISIC FOR
balls, picnlcj, parlies, receptions, wed
ding's nni conceit woik furnlshe j. For
Iimuis address R. J. IJuuer, conductor.
1!7 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music utore.
SI l-MARC, EE liROTIl Elis7 PRlXTEItS'
supiib-s, envelo(ies. paper bairs, twine.
Wai-elmuav, 13U Washington ave.. Soran-
1 OJl IJil;
FRANK P. IIROWN CO.. WHOI.E
sale dealers In Woodware. CordaKP and
oil Cloth. 7:0 West Ijii-kawanra nve.
THOMAS AI'HREY. EXPERT Ac
countant nnd auditor. Room nnd 2'.
Williams RuililiiiK. opinfile postntllce.
Aitetit for the Rex Fire Extinguisher.
Hotels and Kestanrants.
THE ELK CAFE. 12.. and 127 FRAXK-
1 1 tl avenue. Rates re.i."inb'e.
P. ZEIiiLEIt. Proprietor.
Si'ltAXTOX HOUSE. NEAR P., L. & W.
passenger .lepol. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
W ES T SI 1 X ST E R 11 OT E L.
Cor. Sixteenth St. nnd Irvine- Tlai-e,
Xi'W York.
Rates, f 1 r.n per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plnnl. E. N. AX A1U.E.
l'roiirietor.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
' (LehiK'h and Sii'qiiohanna Division.)
Anthracite owl used exclusive.)-, Insur
Ini i leanllness and comfort.
TI ME TAHLK IX EFFECT JUNE 2. 1SW.
Trains leave Sirwiton for Pittston,
Ilkes-Hnrre, etc., at ti.iM. 9.15. 1l.3n a.m..
1.2.1. 2.(K. 3d.".. r.i. 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00
a. in., l.Oii. 2. 15, 7. Pi p. m.
For Atlantic City. H.20 a. ni.
l-'.ir New Yoik. Newark nnd Klirabeth,
S.20 (expri..-":"! a. in.. 1.23 (express with Huf
f 1 1 parlor euil, HO (express), p. ni. Sun
day. 2 IS p. m. Train leaving 1.23 p. m.
nrrives nt l'hllaileli'itii. Readinjt Term
inal, fi.'-'l i. ni. and New York (i 4J p. in.
For Stanch Chunk. Allentown. I'-ethle-heni.
Eiiflon and Philadelphia, S.20 a. in.,
l.:';t, .I.e."., r..iil (ex.'tit Philadelphia) p. ni.
Sunilny. 2. IS p. in.
For Limn Urnnch, Ocean Ornv, ate., nt
8.? a. in.. 1.21 p. in.
For lb adlnir. Lebanon nnd Hnrrlslmrg.
via Alienlown. y20 n. in., 1.2,1, 5.00 p. m.
tlundnv. 2 IS p.'m.
Ir I'o'lsvl'le. ,S 20 n. m.. 1.21 p. ni.
Ketiirnlni: leave Nrw York, foot of Lib
ert v slri-.-t. North River, at 9.10 (express)
n. in.. l.M. l iNi. 4-il' (express with RutTet
parlor car) p. in. Sunday, 4. 30 u. m.
Leavo l'hllnili-lpbla. Reading Terminal,
fl.oo a. m., 2.0V and 4.30 p. in. Sunday 1127
a. in.
ThioiiFh tickets to nil points at lowest
rntes li in v- be had on application In ad
vace to the ticket agent at the station.
11. P. H.M.PWIX.
Hen. Pasg. A sent.
J. If. Ot.HAUSEN, (l.n. Supt.
DELAWARB AXD
liUDJi.V RAIL
ROAD. rommenrlr.g Jlonday,
V9M VjB- J"'y . 8,11 "r1"3
SDN Aff arrive at new l.ack
m m 0 wanna nvenuo atation
jnr r ns follows:
r Ti-alna will lenve Scran
ton atation for Carbondale and Interme
diate) polnta at 2.20, 6.4;., 7.(0, 8.2S and 10.10
a. m 12.00, 2.20, 3.55. 6.15. 8.1. 7.26, .10 and
11.20 p. m. ,
For Purview, Waymart and Honesdale
at 7.00, 8.26 and 10.10 a. m., 12.00. 2.20 and 6.15
PFor Albany. 8nrto-a. thn Adirondack
and Montreal at 6.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wllkei-Harre and Intermediate
points ut 7.45, (1.43, 9.38 and 10.45 P. m.,12.05,
1.20. 2.18, 4.00, 6.10, 8.05. 9.15 and 11.38 p. m.
Tralna will arrive at 8cranton atation
from Carbondnle and Intermedlatf points
et 7.40, 8.40, 9.11 and 10.40 a .m., 12.00, 1.17,
2.34, 1.40, 4.B4, 6.1k. 7.4.". 9.11 anil 11. IS p. m.
From Honeadale, Waymart and Far
view at 9.34 a, m., L'.OO, 1.17, 140, 6.66 and
7.45 p. m.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc..
t 4.64 and 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkea-Birre and In-tarmt.'lata
point al 2.16, 1.04, 10 05 and 11.65 a. m., 1.18,
114, LB. 6.10, 1.08, 7.30. 1.02 and 11.18 p. m.
Sizes
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UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs,
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Slay 12. ltm:,.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via Ij. & H. H. R. at 7.43
a. m.. 12.0S, 1.S0. 2 38 and 11.38 p. m., via D..
1. & W. It. It., 6.00, 6.0s, 11.20 a. m., and 1.30
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wllkes
Rarre. via I)., L. W. R. R., 6.00. 8 08, 11.29
a. m., 8.C-J. .'.. 8.52 v. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
zleton, I'ottsvllle and all points on the
Heaver M.-adow and Pottsville branches,
via E. & W. V. It. R., .4 a. m.. via D A
H. R. It. at 7.15 a. m.. 12.5. 1 2'J. 2 38. 4.00 p.
m., via r.. L. & W. R. R. G.00, 8.08. 11.20 .
m . l .'fi. 3 Hi p. m.
Leave ricranton for Bethlehem. Eastor,
Rea.dint?. HarrlshurB and all Intermediate
point, via I. & H. R. R.. 7;45 a, m., 12 "5,
'..20. 2.3S. 4.0m 11.38 p. m.. via D.. I.. Si W.
It. It., C.oo. 8iS. 11.20 a. m.. 11 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To
wanda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and ail
lnternicliate points via D. & H. R. R-. 6 45
a. ni.. 12 i", and 11. b." p. m.. via D., L. & W.
R. R., i.'w. 9.S a. m.. 1.3) p. ni.
Leave t -ranlon for Rcn-hester. Buffalo.
Ni.-inara Falls. Detroit. Chicanu i.r.i
poi'its west via D. H. R. R.. 8.45 a. m.
12.'C. 9.1... 1U p. m.. via r.. I.. & W. R. R.
Hn l Plltston Jnncticn. i.i. 9 55 a. m., 1.30,
S.r.O p. m.. via K. W. V. R. R.. 3.41 p. m.
For Kimlra and the wet via Salamanca,
vH I. v H. 11. R.. 8.4". a.m. 12.05. 6 .'X, p.m.,
via D.. 1. W. It. K., 9.55 a. m., 1.30.
and i: ot i. m.
I nliman parlor and Bleeping or L. V.
chai. cars on all trains between L. & R.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre an 1 New York,
Prtladelphla, Huffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
U.OLLIN H. WILP.UR. Gen. Supt.
CIIAS. S?. LEE. in. Pans. Ast .Phila. Pa.
A. W. NoXXESt.H'HER. Asst. Gen.
Pass. Act., South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., I.uck. and Western.
Effect Monday. June 24. 1?5.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex
press for New York and all jolnts Eat.
141. 2..'-". 5.1S, SaJ ami 9.55 a. m.; 12.55 and
3.34 p. m.
Express for Eaton. Trenton, Philadel
phia an I the South, 5.15, SuO and 9.55 a. m.,
12 55 an-l S.34 p. ni.
Washlneton and way stations. 3.53 p. m.
Tobvhatina accommevdntion, 6. 10 p. m.
Express for Rlmham:on. Oswegt). El
mlra. fomlntr. Hath. Dansvllle, Slount
Slorrls nnd Huffalo, 12.10. 2.35 a. m anj
I. 21 p. m.. wklnR close connections at
nuffulo to nil points In the West. North
west and Southwest,
Uaib uciimmodatlon, 9 a. m.
Hlimbumton and may stations. 12.37 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and
6.10 p. m.
lUnBlianiton and Elmlra Express. 6.0S
p. ni.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Osweco
Utlca iui.1 lilchtield Springs, 2.35 a ,m. anil
1.24 p. in.
Ithaca. 2 1'ian.l Rath 9 n. m. nnd 1.21 p.m.
Fur Northumlerland. PlttMon. Wlikes
rtarrc, I'lymonth. HloomsburK nnd Pan
vl'le. mnkitut cli-.se connections at Xorth-nmlx-rlnnd
for SVi'llamsport. H.irrisburfr,
Daltlmore. Wnshlnpton and the S.iuth.
Xortbunil'rlaiid and Inrernie Kate sta
tions. t. 9.55 a. m. ami l.?0 and t.! P m.
NatMlcoke and Intermediate atatlons.
5 lis mul 11.20 n. m. Plymouth nnd Inter
iHciliit. stations. 3.40 and 8.52 p. ni.
Pullman irlor nnd uleepinK coaches oil
all i-xpre-ss trains.
For oVtnlled information, ivx-ket tlms
tables, etc.. apply to Si. L. Smith, city
ticket (-.trice. S.'S Iickawanna avenue, or
depot ticket ulllce.
Ki-ic nnd VyomiiiR Valley.
Trains leave Scninton for New York
and Intorniedinte points on the Erie rail
road at 7.0J n. m. and 3 21 p. m. AI.o for
Honesdale. liawley and local points at
7.10, 9 4.1 a. m. and 3.24 p. 111.
All lh- hImvc are through trains to ana
from HoneMlale.
Trains leave for Wllkes-Barre at 6.39 a,
m. ami 3.45 p. ni.
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