The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, October 22, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KCRANTON TRIBTTl'fE TUESDAY MORNINGK OCTOBER 2J, 1893.
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
Will Place on Sale the Following
Special Hargains :
HER MAJESTY CORSETS.
So. 200, Jler Majesty Corsets,
former price &i.7o, Leiulcr'w
prh-e $1.1!)
So. f).-, Her Majesty Corwt.,
former price Jl.lM, Lender's
price $2.19
W.1V Corsets in white and drab,
all a.zes, Leader's price -T7c.
W.H. Corsets in whiliMUid drab,
nil sizes, Leader's price "Sc.
Y.H. Corsets in white ami drab,
all sizes, Leader's price $1.0l
W. 15. Corsets in white and
black, all sizes, Leader's price $1.-5
CHILDREN'S FERRIS WAISTS.
Mtehtly soiled, size lit, 20, So,
. 27, 2S mid SO, former price
'75c, Loader's price tf'Jc.
Children's Canton Flmnel Underwear.
1 lot of Children's Unbleached
Cnntou Flannel Drawers,
dlged with lace, all sizes,
Leader's price 25c.
lot of Children's Unbleached
Canton Flannel Drawers.
ed;e'l with embrol.iery, all
size, Leader's price- 35c.
1 lot of Children's Unbleached
Canton KlaniH I Niuht l);-uw-i
is, all sizes, Leader's price ;Wc.
1 lot or Children's Unbleaelied
Canton Flannel NLrlil Draw
ers, till Bies, Leader's price -lllc.
KID CLOYES.
Boys' LI ued Kbl Gloves, Lead
er's price
Uovs' Lined Kid Cloves, fnr
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
Men's Lined Kid Gloves, fur
trimmed, Leader's price
rsc.
ic.
IS..
9Sc.
75c.
IkSc.
S-fAIl mail orders receive
trompt attention. All oods pur.
based, from 5.K) and upward,
.vill he shipped free of express
charges.
ebeck a CORIN
JERMYN,
Daniel jl Hue. rnjf;ner at the Itich
Tnondale breaker, moved hts family to
C: r'uondale yesterday.
'.V. P.. iMfly.m la aln fin duty at the
Delaware and 'Hut!3 in station after a
V( tk's RoSIIICl'.
M'.fs Belle Gardner. C. L. Hell ami C.
F. Barker are on the pronramme? to
take part In the Kpworth li-ague con
vention at H.mesdalo this week.
A deed has been Riven by 8. K. Adams
to Arthur Day for the houre and lot on
J street. 'Consideration, Jl,l."o.
Frank "VVin'ter. of Wyoming seminary,
eir.'t .Sunday with his arent.s here.
'Dr. A. J. Maker, of Duryea. circulated
amonif Jermyn friends yesterday.
Owing to an accident to the machin
ery at the electric liftht works the
Ftree-ts were In total darkness Sunday
nlirht.
ifrofeosor Crowell. of Carbondal-. and
Editor Mour.ady, of the Jermyn Press,
are very successful In 1he musical
and literary entertainments beinjt
Klven by them. The zither on which
Professor Orowell Is an expert and tiie
original articles In Kditor Boundy's
rrost humorous vein cannot fall to
please.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Taylor, of
Tompklnsvllle, were Jermyn visitors
yesterday.
F. A. ISryant, at one time encinwr
at the works of the Moonta Powder
company, 'but recently the proprietor of
Hryant's school for stammerers, has
recently praduated from 'Itellevueu col
leiti!, and la now a full fledged medical
doctor. His address is West Four
teenth street, where his friends will
find him from 9 to 11 a. m. and from 4
to 6 p. m.
'Mrs. A. C. Howells and children left
yesterday for a visit with friends in
New York Pit v.
William Hell, of Third street, Is seri
ously 111.
Tickets Tor the lecture by Chaplain
MoCabe Dot. 29 are selling rapidly. Tho
diagram for reserved seats is now open
art Winter & Co.'s store and choice seats
can still 'be secured. 'All the old sol
diers are anxious to hear about "The
Crlftht Side of 'Life in Lrbhy I'rlBon."
when told 'by one who was 'there. He
member the date, Get. 29.
At the annual meeting of the Jermyn
Cemetery association George Cudlipp
and Eugene Avery were elected direc
tors. The affairs of the association arc
in a flourishing condition.
Mrs. 8. U. Davis Is In Valley Falls,
N. Y., the Kuest of iMrs. T. C. Church.
IMark Daniels, who Is now In Africa,
writes plowing amounts of the newly
discovered Rnlrl fields In Witwaters
rand. Home Idea of the richness or
ttie field may :be had when we know of
the large Increase in the product which
In 1887 was 23,155 ounces. Over 2,024,
Kl minces were mined during 1X94, this
being the first year after the Wltwa
tersrand fields were discovered. Shares
are selling at an increase of from 2,000
to 2,700 per cent, and every one Is mak
ing money.
Alonzo Ellis, of Vandllnpr, is the guest
of his sister, Mrs. Charles ravies, of
Cemetery street.
Mrs. Cook and daughter, Miss Fan
cier, who have been the guests of Mrs.
Raymond, at the residence of J. D.
I'-tocker, returned to their home In New
York State yesterday.
Daniel Mehnn, of the East Side, who
has been 11 with typhoid fever is con
valescent. (Dr. Manley is in attend
ance. Fred Hartnoll and Ambrose Byrne,
of 'Dunmore, were Jermyn vloitors yes
terday. Olev. A. C. Howells is In Wonesdale at.
tending a convocation of the diocese of
the Episcopal church.
RHEUMATISM Is caused by lactic acid
In the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla neu
tralises this acid and completely and per
manently mires rheumatism. Be sure to
get only Mood's.
HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick head
ache. Indigestion, biliousness. Bold by all
druggists.
WILKES-BARRE.
INSTITUTE OPENS.
Tbo Anunal Gathering of tlio County
Teachers in Wilkes Havre.
The annual county teachers' institute
opened yesterday afternoon at the
Grand opera house and early in the
morning the teachers began to arrive.
The week of institute is always in the
nature of a vacation to the teachers.
They learn much that Us new about
their work, but it ls taught to them In
piich a way that it Is a pleasure to be
so Instructed. The peoole of Vllkes
I'.nrre are always glad to see the teach
ers assemble fur their annual institute,
and the welcome given 'by the mayor
well expresses the feelint; of the citi
zens. All yesterday morning was given to
the enrollment of the teachers at the
Grand opera house. The enrollment
committee lis composed of D. .M.
Hr.l.bes. of Arhle-y; David Gildea. of
Kingston township: Joseph H. Finn, of
Sugar Notch, and J. O. Herman, of Kd
wardsvllle. The executive officers and the mem
bers of the other committees are as fol
lows: Executive officer Torrence I!. Har
rison, county superintendent, of
schools: Joseph Gabrio, superintendent
of schools, Foster township: David A.
Hannuu, supeilntindent if -ehool!,
MazL'tnii; John J. Mulliall. superinten
dent of schools, Nantlcoke: James A.
Dowry, superintendent of schools, New
po t township.
Committee on iI5eor6 J. V. Lord.
Jlughcstown: Asa Calletnler. Dorrance.
Committee on Organization Fra-nk
J. f teller, -West l'ittston; K. F. Cooke,
Narticoke; T. J. '.Manley. Jenkins; J.
.1. F.I wood. Hu7.le; A. W. Marvin, Salem;
G. V, Curry, 'Plains; Jesse Alden, Fos
ter: F. ii. Ihish, Tlyinouf.i township;
.Mary Oarr. iXewport: Mary M'uleahy,
l'ittston township; Mary Lewis, Wyo
ming; Tlllie Dintlyay, Fntdanil.
KAmimittee on Uisolu.lons .1, M.
S.'human. Forty Fort; Charles T. llo
b.tn. Avoca: -Harry C. Mcltrld .
Conviigham: K. .1. KKiod, Hanover; M.
L. Laubach. 1'alrmouiit; Fled .SutlliT,
Shlckshlnny.
The lii: session of the Institute
proper began yesterday afternoon at
'."i with singing, led by Thomas L.
iiibbon-", after which the invoeatlon
was offered up 1y liev. Dr. J. Ulehards
I'l'Vle. pastor of the Fist (Methodist
Episcopal eiiuivli.
Oiunty Superintendent 'Harrisui
then introduced Mayor Xlehols, who
made a hearty address of w leome. In
which he cave the teachers the freedom
i f ii.eeity and said that Wilkes-Marre
ov-ns-ider it un honor lo entertain
th. in for even a few days each year.
Tit.- mayor's address was full of bright
sa lints and its trite delivery pleased
tl.e teachers very much.
lAfter the mayor had concluded, the
committee on organization submitted
lis jeport. which was accepted. Super
intendent HarrNon then gave a fhort
talk to the teachers concerning the
evening lectures and reserved seats.
H'. announced that 'Miss Mathllle E.
C'dlln. of Detroit, whose name was on
tl-e programme, could not be present
owini: to illness. M!s Landis. of Mil
leisvil'e. .nnil Dr. Phillips, of Wee Ches
ter, will lo here shortly and wiil give
s nie Instruction In primary work.
i-v:' s sor Gibbons then conducted the
mus'e lesion, after which Dr. J. P.
Walsh, prineip.il of the I'doom-Mmr.;
State Normal school, gave a talk en
"I.i tier Writing," which was listened to
with the h i-pest Interest. It was one
of the l est talks of the day and was
heartily e:i.1oyed. At Its conclusion Ihe
!m;!tute ad Warred until this morning.
-THE DFV1T, AND THE DfP
SEA" Itcad Tiie Tribune early In No
vember. THE SYNODICAL SOCIETY.
The ItoJy Will lieu In lis Deliberation in
Wilkes Carre ToJuv.
The S r.odloal society of Women's
Home Missions, Including all the Pres
byterian (."cletles of Pennsylvania and
West Vi-ginla, will, for the tir.-t time,
hi I I Us annual meeting In Wllkes
Marre this week, becln.iing today. The
Meetings will le held In the chapel of
th First Pr. byteri;.n church. This
evening th annual nupion of nil the
1 les-byterial src'-tie? will be held In
t'.ie ehur.'li ri' fr r.nd the puldi-' Is In
vited to attend. At this mi-etlng there
will be addresses from two remarkable
persons, viz: Edward (Mars len. a full
blooded Alaskan of the Metlakatla
tribe, who Is a college graduate an I Is
now pursuing his theological studies
at Lane seminary. The other is Miss
Lucy I.aney, of the Freedman's depart
ment of the Woman's Hoard of Mome
Missions, a young colored woman of
most unusual talent. The other meet
ings, while devoted more strictly to the
business of th society will be very
Interesting and all friends of mission
work In our country will be cordially
welcomed. On Wednesday at 12.M a
luncheon will be served by the ladles
of the First church, to which all the
delegates and ladies from other
churches are Invited.
Killed a Pole.
On Sunday night about 10 o'clock,
car No. 112 of the Plymouth line, In
care of Conductor Itoberts, struck an
unknown man, presumably a J'olander,
and killed lilm instantly. The wheels
ran com:letely over the body, and
crushed In his rkull, besides Inflicting
other fatal Injuries. The accident oc
curred near John Condon's house. The
n mains were jdaerd on board the car
and taken to A. E. Williams under
taking estnVdlshment and prepared for
burial. The body has not been Identi
fied as yet. 'Squire Williams notified
the coroner and empanelled the follow
ing Jury to hold an Inquest on Thursday
at 2 p. tn.: Alfred Martin, E. It. lllch
ards, J. E. Maloney, it. F. Itoberts, C.
C. Eberly and J. D. Williams As far ns
can be ascertained the accident was
unavoidable.
"THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP
SKA" Read The Tribune early in No
vember. ,
Illancliiird Hurled.
The funeral of the late Hubert Mlanch
ard, the last of the victims of the ter
rible IKirrance mining disaster, took
place yesterday la'fternoon from the
home of his parents, David and Mrs.
Planchnrd, at Parsons. At Abbott
Methodist Episcopal church servlcs
were conducted by the pastor, liev. Will
If. Hlll'-r, assisted by Key. Dr. Hodge,
Wllkes-Mnrre; Itev. Dr. rt'nrke, Plttston,
and Kev. Henry E. Spayde, Plains. The
pall-'bearers were: Itlchnrd Mltchel,
Otis Stevens. Chester Ide. William Itob
erts, Fred Colvln and Wilson Smith.
FACIAL HUMOURS
Prevented by
Cuticura
Soap
ASHAflCD TO BU SEEN bccauBO of disflg
urlng facial humours Is the condition of
thousands who livo in ignorance of tlio fact
that in Cuticura Soap it to bo found ttio
purest, sweetest, and inoit effect! ro skin purl
tier and beautlner in the world. For pimples,
blackheads, red snd oily skin, red, ronph
hands with shapelcsa nIU, dry, thin, nd tail
ing hair, It is wonderful.
old thrmirtiont IM tnrtil. Brillik drpott T. Kt
Miir a Hung. I. King E4ar4-l. Inilim. PottiS
Sane axd LyftM. Cor, fait Frapt, law, 0. S. A.
r y 5. n r Jl H
, . .v(J 7 I
There were many floral tributes. Among
those in attendance were members of
the Lehigh Valley engineer corps.
DRIEF NOTES.
On Friday evening. Nov. 1, the Puri
tan Literary and Musical society will
resume the monthly entertainments
that were so popular last year.
The second annual ball and reception
of the Young Men's Jlebrew Social club
will be given -this evening in Lioomls
haH.
The Epworth league of the Central
Methodist Episcopal church will Klve
a reception to ltev. Dr. Mogg tomorrow
evening, in it-he lecture room of the
church.
Dr. D. J. Stafford, of Washington.
I). C. will deliver a lecture on "Charles
DIcklns," some time next month.
The rescent and -Harry Hill man
Academy foot hall -teams will play at
Athletic Park today at 3.30 p. m.
It co3t The Tribune, in conjunction
with a. number of other papers. 33 1-8
cents a word to buy the manuscript of
Kudyard Kipling's stirring story, which
will be printed complete In next Sat
urday's Tnlbune. .Hut when you shall
have read it you will agree with us
that It's well worth It .
The funeral of the late John Ander
son took place yesterday afternoon and
was very largely attended.
Mr. and Mrs. John (lardner and fam
ily Kpent Sunday with friends In Scran
ton. Miss Mary McCawley, of Carbondale,
returned home today, niter spending
a few ilays with Miss 'Ella Cumin.
Division No. 9, Ancient Order of Hi
bernians. Hoard of America, held a very
Important meeting Sunday nt their
rooms In the Curry building. iA Inrie
attendance was present and eight new
nieinbero were initiated.
Sunday was ohserve-rt ns old people's
day In the Methodist Fplsonpal church.
The church was prettily decora-ted in
autumn leaves and ninny other differ
ent varieties of the harvest produce
hung in gay festoons along the wall.
The proprainme, which was previously
printed In the columns of The Trib
une, was carried out. Kev. J. It. Wag
ner pleached un able nnd eloiiuent ser
mon which touched the hearts of his
hearers. A large congregation was
I -resent at all of the services.
The Ladies' 'Aid society will meet nt
the house of .Mrs. X. '10. llosklns on
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 2:1.
Mrs. T. A. Heit.lriek and family re
turned to their home, lu Jermyn, yes
terday, after a few days' visit with
friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs.iSwnln. of 'Summit. N. J.,
returned home on Monday, after a
pleasant visit at the Webber residence,
on Main street.
Patrick Itoylan. Patrick McNulty,
John tiuckley and William Dickson rep
resented the temperance societies of
this place nt the quarterly convention
held in Wllkes-dtarre on Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Conaboy visited
friends In Mlnooka Sunday.
-
"THE DEVIL AND THE TEEP
SEA" Head The Tribune early In No
vember. ----- -MOOSC.
Abel Storms has returned from Phlla-
i delphln. where he has been with his
wr.e, who is undergoing; an operation at
one of the hospitals.
The Mooslc 'Powder company will re-sti-iie
ojeratlons on i.Monday, after a
shut 'down of about one month.
In spite of the cold weuther on Sun
day the Traction companw did an
enormous -business on their line to this
place. It is a bonanza for them and
a great accommodation to the Inhabi
tants of this vicinity.
John IHessler and two sons. Hert and
i Willlain, of Wilkes-Karre, spent Sun-
uay in town among: friends.
George Htssler and wire, of (Ireen
nidge, were visiting among friends In
town on Sunday.
The Honta Plate Glass works are shut
down nt present to aHow the plates in
ovens to cool.
It Is plainly evident that this town
has struck n great boom. First the
lionta Plate Glass works located here;
then J. Dymon 1. Jr.. located hero
and purchased the old Knapp property,
ha I It surveyed and cut Into lots, ptar't
ed selling them, nnd numerous houses
have loomed up. Now- he Is bulldlnc a
large three-story building r.OxTO f,..t.
containing two stores on ground floor,
a large ball room in the second, nnd
magnificent lodg" rooms on the third.
Then the 'Mooslc Knlttlnir mills located
In liutler's building nnd will commence
operations on Nov. 1, together with the
building of the Spring Hrook breaker
being constructed by the Florence Coal
rompany. The Indications nre that this
town Is on the upward boom and that
prosperity for Its Inhabitants Is not
far off.
I.'clief In Sli Hours.
Distressing Kidney nnd Itlndder dlsensos
rel-eved In six hours by th" "New Booth
American K'dney Cure. This new rem
edy Is a grent surprise on ncnunt of Its
exceeding promptness In relieving piiin In
th bladder, kidneys, back, nnd every pnrt
of the urinary passnges. In male or fe
mnle. It relieves retention of water and
pain In pnsslng it nlmost Immediately. If
yon want quick relief nnd cure this is
your remedy. Rnld by C M. Ilnrrls. Drug
gist, lj Pciin avenue, Kcrantun, Pa.
OLYPHANT.
'Mr. Mulrtiead, of Pittston, was In
town yesterday.
Thomas P. Jones has returned from
n trip to Mahanoy City.
IMIss 'Llzstle Owens, of Taylor. Is vis
iting friends In town.
IMIss Annie Lynch, of New Yirk city,
who has been the guest of Miss May
Ph-U Ids for the past month, will return
home today.
The funeral of James Mt'Hale, who
met with such an untimely death on
Thursday last, took place Saturday nf
ternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment wns
made In St. Patrick's Catholic ceme
tery. 'Mrs. Mounon, of Scranton. spent Sun
day with her son, J. M. Mounan, of this
place,
IE. S. Jones has returned from At
lanta, Ga.
Joe McDirmott nnd J. Phllbln. of
Scranton, were callers In town yester
day. IMrs. I L. Kerry and daughter, Mar
lon, nre spending this week at Car
bondale. lAmclla Wallnco has resigned her po
sition et Itonn's Jewelry ftore.
Charles -Walklns, or Mooslc, has ac
cepted a position with Druggist Wat
kins, of Lackawanna street.
Misses Clara Jones and Minnie Da
vis, of Hyde 'Park, spent Sunday with
Mls Annie Morgan, of .Susquehanna
street.
A Faggot social will be held in the
Susquehanna Street Iinptlat church
this evening.
GLENBURN,
Frank Williams, while crosslnp n
board walk In front of his home fell
and d'lsilocatcd his shoulder last week.
lOontracilor and Lumber Dealer E. W.
Osterhout and family, of Dunmore,
spent Sunday at. J. W. Moore's.
Hert Orlffen and John llnrtman re
turned Saturday from 'Pane's lake, Sus
quehanna county, with a fine bit of
plokerel.
IMmws Andrews ha closed his sum
mer home and returned to Scranton tor
the winter.
lest
I OST-BETWEEN QUINCV AND WYO
J mlng arsnuoa, a porketbook mn'sining
a tS hill; flndor ple.se return to 111 Qnlncy
vena, or Sll Wyomlnf mniM,
Young Mart ts Let.
AOSNTLE YOUNO MARB'.'O LET FOB
bar keep until first of Mar tr later. An
swer, TTliBB, 12a Electric are., Dan mora.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID Foil IN AD
VANCE. WHKN A HOOK ACCOUNT
18 MADE, NO CHAHGE WILL HE LESS
THAN 2r, CENTS. THIS HULK AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATION'S AND HKLP
WANTED, WHICH AUK 1NSRHTEU
FP.EK.
Under date of Oct. 5, a woman
living in Avoca writes to The
Tribune: "Please omit my adver
tisement of 'Situation Wanted as
Housekeeper,' and accept my sin
cere thanks for vour kindness and
for the nice home I have secured
through tli-.- advertisement you ho
kindly published for inc." The
original of this letter may be seen
at The Tribune business office.
Tribune adlets pay. Try 'em.
Help Wanted Male.
HOY WANTED AT WB CAPOUBE AVE-
U'ANTKD-A liKIUHT IKlY, ABOUT 14
to I'-iirn vrliitinif trude. Call ilJt Penii
nvontic, Scra-it u.
pi'.KT HANCK TO I.HAHN HAKDKH
1) trade; eidv two mrllth reiplive'l: ettt'l
lojfiie fr. e, PIIII.APIILPIIIA PA UHKUCOL
l.VMK s: Cherry ii-.-et, Pliil-idelphin.
U'AXTr.D-A lUITCHEU WHO 11 AS II Al)
experience tit the business; must como
well rccuimuoudtid. AddrefS T. U. 11., Trill
ium ntllre.
"U K X T H MiTn WAN TE' , AI.KRA I Y
J traveli'ii;. to carrv lulri ntiiiK oIInhss
side line MANUl ACTL"lIl-:i!S' OIL Co.,
CluvelHiid, O
'A N T ED - WEI LdCNoWN MAN IX
" every town to lolli-lt stock milwriii
tion; a tiionni'iily; bit; money lor Hgenrs; no
capital reriuir.il. K.I) W A HU C. t'iHll CO.,
liurdeu liloek, I liioauo. HI.
s
' AI.rsMEN - Itl-slDKNT SAI.KSMEN
n:irlv driiLr HTiri ifrorrr tra il', t Im-idle nur
line of 1)111 ijximI' ritrarn. A'1'lrcan, uivint;
Mf.'Hiir. M, .1. K1WAKL A CO.. Hi
Helo Wanted Females.
11PANTK1 A NEAT. COMPETENT 8EU
vant. f(ir suntll f tniilv; htjtie-tt wnir- n:
only tin st who tmvo liv(l in tiieo f:itnlliiH uml
run tf'v pol rff"rnr n.Md a'mwnr. Apply
t lUtt irtli Slum nvfMino (c r. Court ntrteti
W i'i1nMlav or '1 hurmttty.
'ANTK1 IMMKUIATl'liY-TWO KNKK
tretio nali'Hwotni'n to ropn nt n.
UuaratitoiNl Entity without ItiV rfHrii.f witli
othov tltitifH. Ht n'ithf nl (MiMip;itimi. Vrito
for parUtil;irn, mfln-iiiic; Htutnp. Mntiijo 'ln'm
rn ''ninpnny. No. 7 J .lolin Htvot, New York.
Agents Wanted.
(JENTH WANTED KVERY WHERK-TO
j'V rnnvan for our Xcw HoMdMy .Iu H'lo
lliviks, four i'hristniaH It;uitiH: U at aitrht;
HlMral truis. AM' ks hl'KClALTY, .Sub
Mali n Na 2. Mitim!' Iphia, I a,
AGENTS WANTED -TO SELh ClOAlTs!
fT. por month Hilary nnd txionH paid.
AddreRH, with twonnut atmnp, FIUAKO Cl
OAK CO.. Cnicaira
nrVTsTii nfci.i."
"tH'R I'liAr'TICAl
unlil, 8ilvr, iiii'ki-l mid roriw-r pli-rtn.
jilrtora: irii-o from i'-i itpward; .alarv nud i'X-im-dii'S
lvi d: onillt lrie. .ilt:fts, witli Htaiui.
SlIl'llliiAN' Ml'll CU.. ( lilcaun
mid roriwr pli-rtru
t I E N T S Tl I KF. I . I. U A IW TO PK A I.E B S !
.'V Si.'i iM-klv nud iixpeiiMi-n; t'Xiii-rifiH'o iin
iwiwHary. I UN'S'il.iliATKD JII'G. C.I., 41
Vnn Huron t.. rhit-an.
CALF.8MAN Til CARRY HIDE LINE: l!
O n-r i oat. roinmistion; HKniplu book
mailed fro. Aililnim U N. CO.. htatiou 1,
New York.
AT oNCE-AiiENTS APl'olNTFI) TO
i SPll I1I1W luilltllillS "llilli tllliln olntll.nilH-
iiiitonul lionxellv liqniil nt lu r-r-nts nnd .'.I
renin Ixi' tlx. Smiijil" fre?. BOI.GIANO
M F'UCo., Itnltlmoro, Slil.
OENTM-HlSnFH PATENT V NIVKlT
i'V Ml Hair t'urli-ra nml vr"ra cii-d with
out hnati, nnd "1'yr l'oiutd"Huir I'im. l.ih.
ural roininiiion. l-'ri-o ninpln and full par
ticular. Aildrwn P. u. Box New York.
U'ANT "iV - AIT1VF." SALESMEN TO
handli. our lino, nn pitillin. Sn'arr,
fT.-i per month and rxp.m paid to oil. Hoodn
entirely ni.-w. Al'ply yuii kly. V. o. liox, kkW,
llintnn, M.i -a.
for Rent.
I 'OK KKNT-STEVKNSON FIU'IT FARM,
lliirk u ijrii-r, for a trm of ynara. Ap
ply to tlK.nKOK II. DA VlliKUN, Attorney,
i!2 Sprue- Htrct.
'I'll LET-DESK ItiidM ON - (HloU ' D
I fl sir. n liicrk, I..icknwauna ayi'inm
Aildr- fi.. Htfitinff httmm-4 ati'l i.rico willing to
pay. EX'l KKIoi!, Trihuno ulllin.
rpWO OFFICES t i.OsKT. STEAM IIEATi
1 running water, ilrcorntinn.. front, con
plriinn; tli'. W. UIllrtON JoNKS. aiiypruiD
atriiil.
I.MNI'ST " BACHELOR APAHTMKNTs" IN
J citv; at -sni lu-at; lianilnom miitp; all
ciiiiif"r'B nnd chunrfnl: n -rnra it nulf k.
W. (HHSuN .loNKS, ail Spru.-r atrpi-t.
tJt'PKMOB. II U SE T' LET MADISON
i an niu. l'.i-suroto not in!a a-inrf tlili
lit-fnri lon'inir. Alan bonno on .IpfTi'mnn.
W. ttlBsoN .los'KS. :ill .-priicoBiivet,
I-iOK KENT-ONE HALF llol'SE, NO. 'Ml,
Nor h Main avp-iim: 1 1 i-iimhh, uas. wator,
fnrnn-o and l-utli room nnd hnrn. lniiiiro at
Andi-rNou-fl Nowa Komna. Providpncp r-fjiinr-.
j.OR KK.NT-FI R ISI1KD HOO.M, WITH
I or witlioii' hoard, aiulahlu lor two por
lon. M2 Adiiins avy,
VOR RENT-SIX P.OOJl HOCKE ON WEST
I Lncknwanna nvpiiiin. A'hlrim TIl'iMAS
E. F.VANt-, arar IW'J l.tilornc. Hydn Park.
I.'OR liF.NT-NKi l.Y VrKNIt-IIKD II A1.7.
V ultahln for lolir" TiNims. JOHN .IEi(
MYN. I 111 Wyoml-irf ovnnuo.
For Sale
lOR SAI.K- A (KIOI) VIOLIN. 117SOUTI1
I llydo l ark nvi-un ?.
OKA I.l'f- FA U M. HT( K A Nil ALL
I farminic uti'iils. Iniiniro ot J. M. SHEF.
Firi.li, "II Snraiiio-i niri-ol. Mcrnn'o'i Pa.
Money to Loan.
lIIOMP! LOANS ON HKALFST TE E
1 curlty. 11. VV. CliU.Si:i:. lit I Lackawan
na a von hp.
Business Opportunities.
HOW tH MADE J.VW IN at DAYH A
mall Inv Htmnut now may lirlinf a fo.
tiinc: writ") ua for ndvlc.; NEWTON. PEN
MN'II'ION A en. Lnukora nnd Brokura, I?
Proailwav. Nw York.
Nursing and Massage.
rssEv7r1irTfo
Inn and umanaio treatment. Nil Jlaiil-
M
aon aviuup.
Stockholders Meeting
'PUR AN UAL S1RP.T1NM OK STOCK
1 hcl'lrra of Tli Scranton I'ackintr Com
any will ha hrtd at tlio ofll eof tho rompany.
ilkl vVyoininir xvi-niio. orranton. Pa., od Tuna,
day, Cel. 2-t, IMJTi at ilo'clooa p. In.
J. L. Ci N ELL, Fwrotary.
Special Kotlcca.
NOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I
wl 1 make a monthly tour nt thp follow
ing plarra Kirluit frre ui n air tdyrrtininir ex
hiliitlont wl h the trreopilcon: Taylorrllln,
Hyde I'ark, Proridnnco, Dlckion Oly pliant.
Pi-ekTillu, Arrhbald, Jc-rtnyn. Exhilntiom
Riyen on Wodma.1ay nml Friday of eacb
week during the month, the ratea for adver
tla nt are lo per month. Adii;-eaa K. H.
Cull. Tribune office, city.
riiUE MOI.D1ERIN OUR CIVIL WAR."
J. Yon want thin relio. Contains all of
Frank Lenllea (amouaold War 1'lctuna.iiliow
Inn the forces n actual liattln. akethd on the
pot Two volumea, 2.0U0 picturen, Hold nn
eaay monthly payu)ent. Delivered by ex-
Iireas complete, all oharirca prepaid. Addrena
. O. MOODY, Kill Adama Are., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAOA
ainea, etc, sound or re bound at Ths
TRiauas ofUoa. Julclt work,
prices
c
onnolly
SEVEN LUCKY NUMBERS FOR THIS WEEK ONLY :
BLACK HMI3TTA, 4 inches wide, regular $x quality for SOC.
ONE CASE TEAZLE DOWN flOTIHG FLANNELS. 7c; former price, 12.
TEN DOZEN FEATHER MS, 36 inches long, were 65c. each; this week 25c.
CHILDREN'S WHITE MERINO UNDERWEAR, VESTS AND PANTS, sizes 6 to 24, lSc each.
26 to 34, 25c. each. Worth twice the price we ask.
A LARGE LOT DF LADIES' APRONS, good full size and pretty design, 17c. each; were 25c
UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, 56-in. wide, regular 30c. quality, at 20c. a yard.
Cloak Department
100 Ladies' Reefer Jackets, latest cut, all of our $6.50 numbers.
This week at $4.50.
CONNOLLY &
Situations Wanted.
VllUATlON WANTED MY A Yol'KU
i' Indy an "fflcn ulrl or i-ltrU; li hitil
omit knmvlc-ik'H of lujkoeplng. Ad J rots L.
M., 'J'riliutiuuitii.
rOUNO I.AI1Y Wdl l.D I.IKE POSITIC)
J asutr-iio rrnpli-T unit I yi--writ)r: eUo to
sist lu l.nokUn.'imin; Inn Iml cxperionen
uml run iflvu llin liit, nf rltvnot. AdilroMV
I KliSd.N Al., Link II'. x IM. city.
UrAN I ED-liisiTI'iN AH lKiUSKKEKP
er In Hiniill f tuiil, ors iinrin. Aililrens
MKS. J. H. 'I.I.I VMS, liJ Allllluvuillli.
C1TUATUIX VANTKI-A YOU.VO (I' H
i mini man. Ritiiilo, wmilil likn wnrk nf any
kind. Ad IriMl K. il.. (illt Klui ntreHt.
W'ASTlll-A I' lSITIdN I1Y A MIDDI.K-aifi-tl
ulil iHiuntry iri-ntlpiiifin :it uny
tlilnir Hli'-rn ho crin hn ui-eTul ami find a home.
AU'lri-iw Jlr.M., Triuuno oilleu.
OlTl'ATIliN V, NTKII-'ro uo'cUT BY
r tlio lUy wnsliiui:; wnihinu tiilton Ihhiih,
nlsn. ('nil or mlilrosH L. 11., .N. buinnur
uvemio. llydn I'.irl;.
ClTt'ATIOS WANTED - AS A HIIOE
I? cli-rk. or wlllinu 1 1 do any kind of work;
nKudt; lms liml nxtu'i'l ikd. J. T.
C i TI'AT IO .V W A nti;diiy A OIRI. 1
i y.ira old, to do lijlit huiisowork or trik
raro i.f child. Addn-w MKS. Til IE I., ltfi) V.
I.arkawBiina avi-nut'.
(JlTi:ATMN" WA ST EliBY AN E.PT T
17 ciii-nd lurt ' iid"r: city or p-nmty: must
liavn work: kiithI ri'fi'rotii'o. AUdresa NV. 11.,
Tribunnollioi.
UitT'Tik in wanteii hy a vorxu
i5 man tiRi d IK. oi-n hniaii with i rlvot
fuinilv: UMdi-r.i'iin'U nil alfiut th faro
lini axi: willinu a id nliliKii it un.l not nlraitl of
work; wnrfi-H no-ilijiTt; i-au rorne w -U rccom
uifiulo.l. AdilifM I. T , Trillium olllfo.
SlTl'ATKiH WANTED BY A HOOD IMP. I,
hit lina i-xpei'iciicc: w.iiild linn a plni-u
I lu a aniall fmuily. Aiidr'Mi 11., Trilmni-oMi'-e.
T ANTED--POSITION AS HOL'SKKEP-
or In Kiniill (ainily. Address MliS. J. S.
WILLIAMS, .".' Adiiiniiavcnni'.
ClTUATUtN WANTPH OKriCi: wokkT
O l.iM.k -l.i'i'l itik-. rnll-'CtliiK o." iilci;m.'.u: .
vesrs' i'xncrii'ucii in lainincM; pood refcreuco.
Addrcm M. A.. TrIMinn offli-o.
ClTt'ATION WANTED -TO tlO Ol'T BY
0 tli" day wnjliimt: waalilnirH t"kin homo
for ladii and tciitluiii only. Call or aildreaa
L. B 'M N. .luniner uvenua. Hyd Park.
1)OSlTION WANTED- HY AN EXPEUI-
1 cinml tlnnr: rOsi icnt of this city. Ail
dri'He till M.ncr.il atnt, city.
CITl'ATION WANTED AS SHOE CLE It K
ii or wllllnir to dnauvklnd of work. Ad
drcan J. T., euro Trihuno ofllc.
S ITl-ATKlN WANTED-A MlnliLfi Aoki
ri-fiiiKil Ami-ricsii widow would likn situa
tion ns inatiajin hoii.ckiopr or coinpaiiioii ;
no oliji'i.'t oii to travcllntf: can Rivn lt of ref
i-ri'iicu. W. W. VEKNON, lloncral Oolivi-ry.
city.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
lilt. WILLIAM A. TAl-'T. l'l lUCKI.Al N.
Hrldcc nnd Crown work. Olllce, S.3
Wn.HhlnKloii BM-mic.
c. r. LAriiAcii. 8rit(ii;uN iucntlst.
No. U.'i Wyominit avi-niio.
TT. MT "HTltATTON. OFFICE COAL EX
chunRp. riiysicians anil Surncons.
Wl. C. KlKlAll DP.AN HAS HKMOVED
tn ('.Hi Stirui'C Ktrci-t, Si'T'anton, l:i.
(.lint opposite Court Mouse Sn'iuro.)
bit. KAY, 21 PKXN AVK ; 1 tn 3 P. M. :
mil 2i'.2. Ids. of women, obstrctrii-8 unil
nml nil dls. nf chll.
1)11. V. K. ALLEN, 512 Norlh Wa?liliii;ton
nvpiiuc. .
lilt, C. L. FltKY. PltACTIi-E LIMITED,
illii-asca of tho Eye, Ear, Nose ami
Throat: nlll'-e. 22 WyotnliiK nve. Hefi
ilenee, tC) Vino Ktreet.
lilt. L. M. OATHS. ir. WASHINOTiiN
nvoniip. Ollli e hours. 8 to 9 h. m.. l.:ti
to 3 ami 7 to S p. in. Resilience 31 M:i'll
Hon nvciiue.
II II. J. C. HATESON, RELIABLE SKIN'.
Tumor nnd Cancer Specialist. Tue.!;ivi
nnd FrMiiys. nt ".or. Linden atreet. Of
fice liniira i to 4 p. in.
Lawyers.
WARREN' KNAPP. ATTORNICYS
nnd Cminaidlor nt Law. Hepuhllc.in
tuilMlnir, ashltiKton nveniie. Si-r.m-ton.
I'll. .
JESSITK HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Coiiinollnra nt Lnw. C.iinmoiiweiilt h
tiulldlliK. Wnshlnirton avenue.
W. H. JESSI P,
HORACE E HAND.
V. II. JESSl-P. J It.
PATTERSON e ' WILCOX. ATTOIt
neyx nml Cnunsellora nt Lnw; oftlces li
nnd S Llhritrv InilhlliiK. Scranton. Pa.
RiiSEWEI.I. H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM .1. 1IAXD.
Atturneya and Comiaoilora, Common
wealth bulldlntr. Rooins ID, 20 nnd 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law,
Room t, Con I F-.xehnime, Pcrnn
ton. Pn. .
JAMES W.
OAKFORD. ATTORVE Y-
nt-Lnw,
rnomi tfi CI nnd Ki, Common-
wenlth liiiildlnc;.
HA MIT EI. W. EDO Alt, ATTORN EY-A T
l.nw. Offlee, 3I7 Pprueo Hi., Scranton, l'.
I." A. WATERS. ATTOHNF.T-AT-l.AW.
423 Ixickiiwnnnn nve., Scranton, Pa.
r n i E rovrs s e n d, "a tto n n e y - a t-
Law, Dime Hank Piillillnir, Scranton,
Money to loan In Ini'Ke suma at 6 per
cent,
c! It. PITCHER. ATTOHNEY-AT-Inw,
Commonwealth biilldliiK, Bcrunton,
Pn.
II. C. SMYTH K, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
400 Lackawanna avenue.
C. COMEOYS. 321 BI'HHCR BTHEKT.
Tl.i. REPLOOLE. ATTORNEY-LOAN a
neKOtliiled on renl estate aeeurlty. 4lS
Spruce atreet. i
iT F. KIT. LAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
120 Wyomlna: nve., Sernnton. Pn.
JA9. J. It- HAMILTON, ATTORN EY-AT
law. 45 Cummonweallh bld'K. Hernnton.
J. M. C. BANCK, 136 WYOMINO AVK.
Clairvoyant.
PHRENOLOGIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
516 Meridian Street, Park Hill.
Wire Srcens.
JOS. KUKTTEL, REAR 611 ICKA.
wanns avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
&
WALLACE,
TRY U5.
602-604 LICKS. AVE., COR. ADAMS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF TIIE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton. Pa., prepana boys and nirla
for 1-ollenn or bualnupe; thorounhly
traliiB youni,' chlldi-t-n. Catalogue ut re
qucat. OpeiiK September 9.
KEV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER 11. 1UELU
.MlSSWORCESTEffS KINDERGARTEN
ii'ul School, 412 Adams avenue, opens
S.-pt:9.Kl!idegartpn$in perjlerm.
Architects.
EDWARD IT. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Rooms 24. 2.'i nnd 26, Commonwealth.
Iiulblinc. Scranton.
E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT, OFFICE
rear of M WuehinRion avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
43J Sprm-e t., cor. Wash, nve., Scranton.
BROWN & MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price liiilldlnK. l-'i WttJihiim'lon uvc-nue,
Scranton.
Loans.
THE KE1M-HLIC SAVINGS AND
lAun AMHoclatlon will loan you mony
on -n.ler terms anil pay you better on
Investment than nny other association.
Call on S. N. Callender, Dime Bank
bullilliiir.
Seeds.
0. It. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen: Ktore 146 Woahlnirlon ave
nue; Kre. n house, l&m North Main ave
nue; loit- telephone 7S2.
.Miscellaneous.
PACER'S OUCHESTRA MCStr FOR
balls, picnics, parties, rec.pilons, wod
illnirs un.l concert work fuTllshed. For
term" address It. J. Bauer, conductor.
117 WynmhiK uvenue, over Hulbert'a
mu.io store.
MICOAltOEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse. 130 Washlniiton ave., Scran
ton. I'u.
FRANK 1". HROWN At CO. WHOLE
sale dealers In WoolwHre. Cordace nnl
Oil Cloth. 7M West Laekjtwanna ave.
THOMAS Al-IlItEY. EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Dooms IS and i
Williams IliilMlnn. opposite postorllce.
Ai?ent for the Ilex Fire Exltnfrulher.
Hotels and Kestatirants.
THE ELK CAFE. 125 ami 127 FRANK
lln 11 venue. Hales reasonable.
P. ZEIOLEK. rroTirle-mr.
SClLNTOX HOl'SE, NEAR D.. L. V.
pasencer depot. Concluded on the
European plan. VICTOR Ku'H, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL:
Cor. Sixteenth Si. uml IrvltiR Pla,
New York.
Rates, M.'hI wr day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan). K. N. AN ABLE.
Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(I.ehiirh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusive.'. Inaur
Iiib cleanliness nnd iumfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Jl'NE !. ISC.
Trains leave Sernnton fur Plttston,
Wllltes-Httrre. etc.. at 8.2H. 9.15. 11.30 a.m..
1.23. a.iK". 3.tifi. 5.0(1. 7.10 p. 111. Sunday 9.W
a. m., i.iai, z.1.1. 1.11' p. 111.
For Atlnntii.' city. 20 a. m.
For New York, Newark ami Ellraboth,
8.2H (express) a. ill.. 1.23 (express with Buf
fet parlor car). S.oR (cxim-ss) p. m. 81111
dny, 2.1a p. in.- Train leavInK 1.2.1 p. m.
arrives at 1hlladelplila, Itea.tiiiK Term
inal, 6.21 p. m. and New York R.l.'i p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Hethle
hetn, Kanton nnd I'hllndelirfiln. .2i a. m.,
1.23, S.OS, ft.'X) iexceit Philadelphia) p. 111.
Sunday, 2.16 p.'m.
For 1.0111; Branch, Oceun Orove, etc., at
8.2ii a.m.. 1.23 P. ni.
For UiMidlnit. Lebanon and Hnrrlsburif,
via Allentown, a. 20 a. nt 1.23. fi.OO p. m.
Sunday , 2. 1." p. m.
For I'ottsville. .2i) a. m., 1.23 p. m.
Returning leave New York, foot of Lib
ertv uln-el, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m.. 1.10. I SO. 4.9) (express with Buffet
parlor can p. in. Sundny. -1.30 n. m.
Iave Philadelphia. Ittsnllnu Terminal.
9.00 a, m.. 2.00 ami 4.30 p. 111. Sunday C.27
a. m.
Throuch tli-keta to all points at lowest
rnte 11m v be had 011 application In ad
vace to the ticket nuent at the station.
H. P. HALDWIN.
Oen. l'ass. Aent.
J. II. OLHAl'SEN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
HUD3IVS RAIL
no AD.
Commencing Monday,
July 30, all trnlns will
nrrlvo nt new Lacka
wanna uvenue atatlon
as follow:
Trnlns will leave Sernn
ton station for Cnrbondalo and Interme
diate points nt 2.20, 0.45, 7.00, H.25 anil 10.10
a. m 12.00, 1.20. 3.53, B.IB, 6.15. 7.25. 9.10 and
11.20 p. m. ...',,
For Ftirvlew, Waymart nnd Honesdale
at 7.00, 8.25 and 10.10 a. m., 12.00, 2.30 and 5. IS
l- m- ......
For Albany, Ramtoira. the Adirondack
and Montreal a.t 6.45 a. m. and 2.20 p. m.
For Wilke-Barre and Intermediate
r Bint a nt 7.45, 45, 9.38 and 10.45 a. m.,12.Uu,
20, 2.S8. 4.IW. 6.10. 6.05, 9.15 and 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive at Bcranton atatlon
from Carbondale and Intermediate point
at 7.40. 8.40. 9.34 and 10.40 a .m., 12.00, 1.17,
t.34. 8.40, 4.64. 6.65. 7.45. 9.11 nnd 1LS3 p. m.
From Honeaihtle, Waymart and .Far
view at 9.14 a. m., 12.00, 1.17, 1.40, 6.55 and
7.46 p. m.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, etc.,
at 4.64 and 11.83 p. m. . ,
From Wllkes-Barre and irrtermedlato
rdnu mi 1.16, 8.04, 10 05 and 11.66 a. m.. l.ltt,
14, 1.39. 6.10, (.08. 7.20. 9.03 and ll.K . m.
Wallace
Sizes
$g&5r
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets -
RenoYate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs.
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
May 12. 1895.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. H. at 7.45
a. m., 12.05, 1 20. 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D ,
L. i- W. It. R., C.iM b.os. U.2u a. m., and 1.34
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Plttston and Wllkes
Barre, via D.. L. & W. It. H.. 6.0U, 8.08, 11.20
a. m., 3.5". c.07. t.yt P. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
zleton, I'ottsville and all point on tha
Beaver Meadow and Potlsvllle branches,
via E. & W. V. R. R., 6.40 a. m.. via D. &
H. It. It. at 7.45 a. m., 12 1.20, 2 3S, 4.09 p.
m., via D.. L. & W. R. P.. 6.00, 8 0S, 11.20 a.
m . 1.41. 3 50 p. m.
Leav Scranton for Bethlehem. Eastor,
Reading. Harrisburc and all Intermediate;
points, via D. H. R. R 7:45 a. m., 12 (n,
I. 20. 2.3"i. 4.') 11.34 p. m., via D.. L. & W.
It. It., S.Oi. 4 (o. 11.20 a. m 1.30 p. m.
Irave Scranton for Tunkhannock, Tn
wanda. Elmlra, Ithaca. Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. & H. R. It.. 8.45
a. in., !2"5 an I 11. 35 p. m.. via D., L. & W.
R. R S.11S. S 55 a. m.. I.S-i p. m.
Leave S ranton for Roche.iter. Buffalo,
Niagara Falls. Detroit. Chlcairo and (ill
points west via D. H. R. R., 8.45 a. m.
12.05. 9.15. 11.38 p. m.. via D.. L. & W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, S.0S, 9 55 a. m., l.tti,
8..-p. m.. via E. W. V. R. K.. 3.41 p. m.
For Elmtra and the west via Salamanca,
vl i D. A H. P.. R f,.r, a.m. 12.05. 6.03 p.m.,
via D.. L. & W. R. R.. S.uS, 9.55 a. m., 1.S3,
an l li.'i? p. m.
Puliman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair oar on all trains between L. A R.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York,
Pl-iludclphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
ROLLIN It. WILBUR. Gen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE. 0n. Pass. AKi..Phlla..Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. A:. Oen.
Tass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Mmday. June 24. WSK.
Trains have Scranton as follows: Ex-pr-ss
for New York and all points East,
l.l'i, 2.o. 5.15, S.W and H.55 a, m. ; 12.55 anil
3.34 p. m.
Expre-is for Eas'.on, Trenton. Philadel
phia an ) the South, 5.15. $.u0 and 9.55 a. m.,
12.U and S 34 p. 111.
Washlnition and way stations. S.55 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation. 6. 10 p. m.
Express for ltlt'irhamton. Osweiro. E'.
mira. Cornlnc. Hath. Dansville. Mount
Morris and Buffalo. 12.10. 2.35 a. m.. ant
1.21 p. 111., making close connection at
Buffalo to nil points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Hth accommodation. 9 a. m.
Hlnuhnniton ami way stations, 12.37 p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. an J
6.10 p. m.
Ilinshnmton and Elmlra Express, 6.03
p. m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse. OswegJ
1'tlca nnd Richfield Spring, 2.35 a .m. an
1.24 p. m.
Ithaca. 2 35 and Bath 9 a. m. and 1.21 p.m.
For Northumberland. Plttston, Wilkes
Barn'. Plymouth. Hloonisburjr and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umlisrland for Wllllamsport. Harrlsburs,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland nnd Intermediate sta
tions, 6 IM. 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.07 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8.0S nnd 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 3.40 and S.52 p. m.
Pullman parlor and leepinir coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., npply to M- L. Smith, city
ticket oftlce. 32S Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Kiic and Wyoiiiin Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New fork
and Intermediate points on the Erie rail
road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. Also for
Horesdale. Hawley nnd local points at
7.00. 9.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. ni. .
All the above are through train to and
'Twin's0 leave'for Wllkes-Barre at 6.S9 a.
m. nnd 3. 45 p. m.
KCH T05I DIVISIOIV.
In t'.fferl Ncptember iWnd, 181)3
Mnrih Nmind.
Meiim Mnaad,
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Btitloni
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Ij r. I cept eunday.)
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v a Arrlve UtTei
7 as. Y. Kranlclln 8:
7 10; West 4nd street
7 iw wethawken
p 11 Arrive Learcl
1 l.vUaucock Junctloni
1 014 Hancock
IS ta Btarllgbt.
ifj rrestuu Park
t!l4u como
lass Poyntell .
iy Hi Belmont
IS IS Pleasant Mt.
(llf.pl Pnlondals
r h:
IHffl ForsetCltr
6 Mil 31 Carbondale
TA 40 nioi White Krldio
6 48.... Mayfleia
6 41111 83 Jermyn
e.v,llinl Archibald
SJfllHl Wlntmi
Willi PeckTille
ii;ll 07 ODrhsut
mil 10;, Dickson
618:110) Throop
6 it ill 01 . Pmvidenoe
6 I4KI0(.7 Park Place
10 low rcranton
p m a aUavo
Arrive
AU trains run dally except funday.
f slgnlne that trains stop on algiioi for pat
Rnxers.
secure rates via Ontario a Western beforf
xirohaslnff tickets and stra nonay. Day aac
SUigt Epretoth west
J O. A ndcrson, flen. Pass Agt.
T. riitcrott, Dlv. pan, Agt. Mraaton, Pa.