The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, November 16, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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THIS SCTLAJNTOIT . TRTBUNIS SATUBDAT. MOBOTITOr. 3OVEtBEB. t&TlSdS:
THE
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124-126 Wjc Ail,
Will place on sale today and
all of next week the follow
ing Special Bargains:
Cloak Department
25 Ladles' Fine Plush Capes, lined all
the way through with silk and trlm
Aied wtthThlbet around the collar and
' the front, 150 aweep, worth $12.98,
Leader's Price. $8.75
One lot of Ladles' Beaver Jackets, also
Chinchilla and Ladles' Tan Covert
Cloth, with velvet collar,
Leader's Price, $1.08. $3.98 and
.' $4.98, worth just-double.
SO Children's Fancy Reefers, sixes 6 to
v 14. worth $3.50.
...... Leader's Price, $1.98
Have' also -received several 'lots of
the Caterpillar Boucle Jackets, made In
the latest style and the- scarcest thing
In the market today, at always lowest
prices.
Dress Goods and Silk Dept
19 pieces ' All Wool Plaid and Novelty
Press Goods, worth 76a per yard,
. , Leader's Price, 45e
15 pieces of All Wool Plain and Fancy
. Dress Goods, worth 50c. and 75a per
yard,' "
Leader's Price, 28c
10 pieces of Plain and Fancy Silk Vel
vets, worth 75c. to $1.00,
Leader's Price, 36c
10 pieces 46-Inch All Wool Black Henri-
etta, worth 65c.,
Leader's Price, 45c
Have Just received another shipment
of the choicest and newest designs In
Dress Patterns and In Dresden and Per
sian Bilks; also new Black Crepons.
White Goods,
One lot 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, regular
price 18c,
Leader's Price, 13c
One lot of Ready-made Sheets, 2 yds.
wide and 2 yds. long.
Leader's Price, 49c
Several lota Ready-made Pillow Cases,
all slses, from 25c. per pair upward.
Several lota of new Turkish Towels, In
all slses, at 10c, 12c., 19c, and 25c.
each.
One lot of Shaker Flannel, worth 6c,
Leader's Price, 3c
Also a large assortment of Comforters
and Blankets, ranging from the low
est price to $10.75.
Also small size Elder Downs for Chil
dren's Cribs. ... ..
Woolen Underwear Dept.
One special lot of Men's Underwear on
center counter, worth at least 50c,
Leader's Price, 25c
Ladles' Egyptian Bibbed Cotton Un
derwear, long and short sleeves;- also
pants,
Leader's Price, 25c
Also full lines of prices and qualities in
Ladles' Men's and Children's Under
wear In white, natural, camel's hair
and scarlet,
Also full line of Onelta Combination
Suits at Always lowest prices.
Millinery Dept
Special Inducements will be offered
for Saturday and all the week In both
Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats.
Umbrellas,
$0 M-lnch Fine Gloria BUk Umbrellas,
paragon frame, with the choicest col
lection of the newest wood handles,
i trimmed with sterling sliver and gold,
; every umbrella warranted not to fade
. or crack for 12 months, worth $2.50,
Leader's Price, $1.59
25 28-lhch Fine Gloria Silk Umbrellas,
paragon frame with the choicest col
lection of the newest wood handles,
trimmed with sterling silver and gold,
i warranted as above, worth $3.00,
Leader's Price, $1.89
' . " "....
K 2-lnch Fine Quality Union Serge,
with covers to match, with the finest
natural wood handles, trimmed with
sterling silver and gold, worth $3.50,
Leader's Price, $2.23
10 28-tnch Fine Quality Union Serge
Umbrellas, with covers to match. An-
est natural wood haudles, trimmed
HW, tCTl'n Uver no sToM, worth
Leader's Price, $2.73
' Every Umbrellet warranted not to
crack or fade for It months. .
The above would make a very adapt
able present for Christmas.
Fun.
4t Ladles' Fur Thlbets, worth 11.00,
Leader's Price, G5c
M Imitation Seal Thlbets, worth 1100,
Leader's Price, $1.25
Purchases to the amount of $5.00 and
upward delivered free of charge. -
All mall orders promptly filled and
aprses caargee prepaid.
WILKES-DARRE.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Their Anasal Institute Met at Kingston
Yesterday.
Yesterday the thirteenth annual in
stitute of the Luaerne County Sunday
School association was held at the First
Presbyterian church, in Kingston, and
the delegates present were as follows:
Wllkes-Barre Mrs. Emma Thomas,
Miss Elisabeth E. Doran. George E.
Powell, Mrs. C. Tucker Bcott, Mrs. M.
R. Baylton, Miss Cutnmlngs. Byron G.
Hahri, Mrs." L. G. Swetland. Mrs. Koer
ner. Mrs. Lang-don,-Dr. T. W. Thomas.
Mrs. Elmer Dennis. Miss Mary Wlll-
U8weet Valley C. A. Frick, Lydla
Williams. ' , , ..
Wapwallopen Mrs. T.- A. Lawall,
Mrs. Lewis Hitter, Miss Lydla Karch
nor -
Pittston-Rev. R. S, Hulsart. Mrs.
Haberson, Charles A. Howlti, Mrs.
Owen Jones." '
Plains Mrs. James Marshall.
Plymouth Edith M. Selgel, William
Scharht, Mrs. O. L. Severson. Mrs. J. Q.
Crevellng, Miss Sadie Armstrong.
Ashley-Mrs. Rev. J. B. Sweet.
Nanticoke Miss Julia H. Newton,
Mrs. O. K. Bennett. ,
Bhlckshlnny Rev. W. C. Mickey,
Miss Cella Roberts. .
Shavertown Miss Cassle Hatletlne,
Miss Grace Hawley.
Sugar Notch Thomas Hosking, Miss
Bertha Polsue, Miss Alice Minlck.
Foryt Fort Mrs. George Peck, Mrs.
John Banders.
Kingston Mre. L. Laycock.
Avoca-Mlss Mary 8. Cranston.
Town Hill Miss Emma Rowl, Miss
Gussie Everett.
Hunlock Creek Alex. Dodson.
Drums A. U. Leuder.
Wyoming H. B. Kocher, J. W. Wil
son, Mrs. N. Mlnlger.
Lafflln Robert Ktdd.
Dorrancenn Mrs. Bchnell.
Hlocum-Mrs. Willis Brenton.
PrlnKlevllle Mrs. R. Heldel, MlsS
Rose Bhlpps. -..,,
Avoca Miss Mary McCrlndle.
Tomhlcken Mrs. J. 8. Yocum.
Mountain Top Rev. Thomas W.
Wright. "
Forty Fort Miss Alice PurcclU
Alden Frederick Moon.
Yatesvllle Miss Annie Sartaln,
James Jones.'
Wllkes-Barre John Bymans.
Wyoming J. Frank Smith.
Drums Miss Anna Smith.
Bennetts Miss Nellie Rosa.
Drums Henry Gilmore.
Duryea Miss Hattle Roth, C. H.
Iatcy.
George Urquhart, esq., of Wllkes
Barre. president of the association, oc
cupied the chair and the session opened
with a song service. The report of
Treasurer John V. Brownell. of Wllkes
Barre, was then read, showing a bal
ance from last year of $98.48, receipts
for 1895, 1110.48; total, ub.!m.
hnraomuntn were 8117.07. leaving a bal
ance on hand of $91.89.
Byron G. Hann, esq., oi hiimh
Barre, then read his report as corre
sponding secretary, as follows:
rri -,. vatti. wnn ntiA nf RtefLnV 111 -
X lie w..- -
crease In membership. The number or
officers, teachers and scholars amount
to 33,000; gain in memoersnip, uv; oi
... o nnaalhla 9IM ar-hnnlSi Sent in
statistics; 19 report a diminution of
659; 32 show an Increase of 1,259; giving
us an increase aDove noiuu. n um
same ratio of increase exists through
out the country, and we see no reason
why It should not, then the total esti
mated amounts to 2,800 scholars, givlnff
us a total attendance of 35,000. Six
new schools were organised and two
have made a report. In retiring from
this office I can only say it give the
incumbent ample opportunity to study
the Sunday school and its working.
He must have leisure or he will pot
be able to do justice to the office.
The president then named Rev. H. C.
McDermott, of Kingston. Rev. Mr.
Ward, of PIttston, and Rev. W. D.
Johnson, of Wllkes-Barre, as the nom
inating committee. The committee on
resolutions was Rev. Mr. von Krug,
Rev. A. J. Welaley, of Avoca, and Rev.
J. G. Williamson, of Hazleton.
Then Rev. Mr. McDermott, of Kings
ton,, delivered the address of welcome,
and he was followed by Rev. Mr. Weis
ley, who spoke on "The Sunday school;
Its Three Fold Mission." He said that
m.mh.whln 9 ttia Cnnrlnv rhnnla
l IllVllltJV I ..... v -' .............
is made up from the church constitu
ency. Tne Bunuay scnooi snouia oe a
bearer of truth to homes where this
I m ma. bnnvn Tho muster ii' a a n n a r V
er as well as preacher, and so the apos
tles were wttuners. every irni-ner in
the Sunday school Is a teacher of the
wainI nf t liA Tho Snnrlav arlinn1 la a
magnet to draw and there is no line
or worn more enecuve.
The children's crusade mentioned In
htatnvtt la an nnl lllllat ia H-... nf what
can be done. Make the Sunday school
attractive ana men ur&w me net.
The school should center In Jesus
Christ. It should be a stepping stone
to the Kingdom of God. The Sunday
school should point upward to a special
end.
Rev. Waiter D. Johnson, of Wllkes
Barre, then spoke on the subject of
"The Parents' Neglect, the Teachers'
opportunity." This work, said Mr. John
son, began with Christ speaking to men
who could not understand him. One
reason of failure at present Is because
parents who pretend to be Christians do
not set a good example to their chil
dren. They do not perform their duty,
they do not pray. The Sunday school la
not a necessity; it is only an expedient.
We have a striking example in the Ro
man Catholic church. e have a free
school, but we do not use that freedom
to the best advantage. The Catholic
is bound to do what Is right and the
mild exhortation to do so is always
obeyed. '
This parent pretends to be a pillar in
the church, and what a shock it Is to the
child of even the unbeliever to see that
parent act In an unbecoming manner.
The teacher of the Sunday school is do
ing a great work, indeed a responsible
work. A teacher should be made to feel
that his or her work Is important.
Rev. Mr. Kephart, general secretary
of the ePnnsylvanla State association,
then made an excellent address, advo
cating tno Sunday school Herald.
In .the afternoon, Mr. Kephart led the
devotional exercises. Rev. J. G. Wil
liamson, of Hasleton, spoke on "The
Seven Laws of Teaching;" Miss Annie
Harlow, of Lovell, Mass., spoke on
"Child Development and Training."
The entire day's sessions were attended
by appreciative audiences, who enjoyed
the addresses to their utmost.
P-ACTORWILLE, .
. Mm. TV D. Gardner, and Mrs. M. V.
Townsend spent Thursday at their
brother's Lyman Green, oi neeivuie.
: Henry Mathewson, who has been 111
for some months. Is rapidly falling.
The Lackawanna and Wyoming Mus
ical Alliance will hold Its annual meet
ing la the. Nicholson Opera bouse be
ginning Tuesday morning, Nov. 25, and
onntinuinar until Friday evening. Nov.
29. A large attendance Is desired. The
leader wlU be John T. Watklns, of
Bcranton. . -
Rev. H. H ."Wither and family are
occupying the new Methodist parson
age. J. C. Reyonlds has a gang of
workmen moving the old parsonage on
to a tot in the rear of the Methodist
church.
F. A. and G. B. Reynolds are en
gaged In rebuilding the barn recently
burned on tne xarm oi is. m. rroper.
The Nokomis Water company are
preparing to lay water pipes on Church
ana sycamore streets, eimon m. jtey
nolds has the contract for the ditch.
Ing, and Is making rapid progress with
the work.
Arthur Bailey lost three valuable
colts Tnursaay evening on wocunrs
crossing, between the stations of Del
ton and La Plume. They were caught
between a moving stock train and the
Nicholson express and killed. The pas
senger eosehee were slightly temaced.
; Harry Hlllman Foot ball teaa, of
Wllkes-Barre. and Keystone Academy
team, of this place, will play a game of
foot ball this afternoon on Keystone
athletic field. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. Warren, of Union-
dale, will move to this place on Mon
day, and occupy O. H. Halateads' new
house, on Academy street. Mr. War
ren comes here to educate his children
at Keystone academy.
JAVUOR. .... .
Miss Florence Swarts, of PIttston. Is
visiting friends in this place.
A pleasant party was given by tne
Misses Llszle Reese and Lizzie Ender
llne at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don, on Ridge street, last night. The
event was attended by only a few of the
select friends of the young ladles, who
hailed from Wllkes-Barre, PIttston,
Bcranton and a few from this place.
The evening was most pleasantly spent
in the enjoyment of games of different
kinds, and anclng was indulged In. Re
freshments were served at about mid
night, after which the guests departed
for their respectnve honfes.
Misses Edith amir Mary Van Busklrk
are visiting Miss Alice Rashlelgh, of
Carbondale, today and will spend the
Sabbath there.
Joseph Gibbons, of Hyde Park, was a
visitor In this borough last night
The Calvary Baptist church fair
closed last evening after a most suc
cessful three nights' run. At each eve
ning mere was a large attendance of
people from different parts of the
county, and the fair proved a most
successful event socially and finan
cially. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Daniels and Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Daniels attended a sliver
wedding In Scranton last evening.
The Taylor Social club will hold their
usual dance on Monday nlcht at Web
er's rink.
The fire alarm boxes have been nlaced
In position in the borough, and are
nearly ready for operation.
On next Wednesday evening the fair
of the Price Library association, of
Taylor, for which the members of the
association have been laboring so
strenuously for the past few months,
will open and continue until Frldav
evening at Weber's rink. Bcranton and
its neighboring towns have been thor
oughly canvassed, and the subscription
committees nave met with wonderful
success. The display of goods prom
ises to be exceedingly large. The
decorations will be under the supervis
ion of Kerr & Son, the carpet dealers,
of Scranton, who have kindly consent
ed to decorate the rink for the occasion.
JOHN BULL AND HIS PILLS.
Estimates Show a Doily Consumption of
Over 9.000,000.
From the Boston Traveler.
Between six and seven million nills
of one kind or another are estimated
to be daily consumed In the United
Kingdom. The estimates are based on
the actual dally sales by druggists of
ordinary pills, prescription pills, and
patent medicine pills. The average of
these estimates, which came In from
all 2arts of the country, showed that
the daily consumption was consider
ably over five and a half millions,
which would give one pill per week to
every man. woman, and child of tho
population. '
Taking the average nlll to welch
three grains, the year's supply for the
United Kingdom would weigh not less
than 178 tons, or enough to till thirty
six ordinary wagons, and making a
train load which would require two
powerful engines to pull.
17
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ton
No Two Alike.
The weekly announcement, of "77"
re like a row of rsw militia, no two
alike. 'Til the same with Colds,
sometimes it is a Cough or Sore
Throat, or Catarrh, Influenza or Cold
in the Head, or tiorenesi in the Chest.
Gentril Prostration end Fever; when
nearly sll these symptoms sre present,
then it is genulns
GRIP.
"77" is ths mastsr remedy for all
of thsts conditions. Taken sarly, cuts
It short promptly. Tsksn during Its
prevalence, it prevents its Invasion.
Taken while suffering from It, a cure
is speedily reslistd.
"77" will "bresk up" a stubborn
cold that "hangs on."
Dr. Hwnpbroys Pt op a Bpecifle for every
diMMo. Thty r. descfibud iu but Muusl,
which li Mint fna.
Bmull bottles of pleanst pellets-fits your
tu nn.act, aula BJ uragllH OT OflUl OB TO-
ceiDtof Drlce. (Sc.: or flva for SI. Hnmnhram'
Modicina HI anil llx WlllUm
York,
H-U-M-P-H-R-E-Y-S-.
01 CENT
A WORD.
. WANTS Off ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
I? MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN 2S CENTS. THIS RULH AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS AND HELP
WANTED. WHICH ARE INSERTED
KUEi. .... , . .
Real Estate.
Ml&fino EACH FOR 4 SINGLE -HOUSES
of Brooms oh, Wabiter eve.; rent
fii each; term. mtf. iironar'y r ust
be sola. M. H. HOLQ ATE
3.a WILL BUY 9-ROOM HuUSB. SOO
Dioes, uuvs Kriwi reut ; Botio lo
cation; can at omce.
M. a HOLOATC
'Oi WILL BOY DOUBLE HOUBE,
oinerry it.; nnt saw; tnrmt euy.
ja. a. uulua i k.
K.0M WILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE
(Raw;, lot fuxiov, wu Dinrs, vl"SC7
Bra. m. u. nvbUATi,
RO0O WILL BUY SINGLE BOUSE, WQ
woes, uiDiea n. .
V. H BOLOATB.
Jr4 18,000 WILL BUY D'
JO on Pine st. f rest $79
$8,000 WILL BUY DOUBLE HOUSE
M. H. BOLOATB.
I utaAIVlrl BTTV If Uf A I rifj 4illEil
B.. I sseh. It-room hoase, suitable for two
- rumiiaa, ion diock. usraner t.
it. H. BOLOATE.
1.400 WILL BUY LOT )sIW ON DEL-
ware sear uaptuoa. i man Bargain;
nouee Moauoa. price sn enn si oraos
at. H. BOLOATB.
ICO WILL BOY DOUBLE HOUSE. OOw
ics. irvwg smi resi brk r.M lot:
oi. a. puuua i a.
OMBaoBtrMlth Bulldln.
Help Wawteel slsle.
i a weesirt sam. yesrwi so esperwnee
1 sinisstrri Wive. iaaa4ul ear ScaMM a
Ibjw bee. Aetlrsat r. O, fees
AlTED FIBST-RATt STENOGRA
PHER AND TTfE WRITEB. witubnsi-
aRS experieace; brat of reterncoa. Apply to
8IDNKY WILLIAMS. iVa (roller Phji. Coal
Compaay, Duamur, Pa.
WANTED -A BRIGHT BOT TO LEARN
f tha lranHix. tnuiiuai J Print. r.
TribaM offlo.
WANTED AN AO INT IN EVERY SEO
tioil tonanvmsa! S4.00tafi 0.1a dav modo!
Mil at alirht ; a lan man to sell h tapir Uoodi
iu uriium; Deat aiu 11110 m nioiixn; aai-
ry or Urtra rommlaaion made; ezperioooa
nnnrceoaa y. Clifton Soap and otanafactar
in Co., Cincinnati, O.
a
GENTS MEN WANTED. ALREADY
li-avallnc. to carry luliriratiaa ollaaaa
I i S . . k' . T . . IWIt 1 1 T- 1 ... 1 .1. ( I'l 1
ida
Cleveland, O.
iiiw. aaouiativnLoa viiu vvr..
WANTED -.WELL-KNOWN MAN 13
vrrv anwn la aulirit ativ-lr anhanrin-
tlont; a monopoly: Me money fur atonti; no
capital reqnu-od. EDWARD C. F1S11 CO,
Borden Block. Caloaca. Ill
Hela Wanted Females.
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED DRKS3
makor; no others neext apply. Apply
to S, Tribuue ollioo. tScranton, Pa.
w
ANTED IMKEDIATELY TWO ENER-
. estfa oalMWoman tn Mnnadil no.
Gnsranteed $aly.wlthont intrrferiufwith
othor duties.- Bialthful omnpation. write
for partlmlara, inclosins stamp, Manjo Cbera
leal Company, No. 73 John street. New York.
VirANTED-LADY ASSISTANT IN OF-
lice: mast be well aualitied: naeitlon
permauont: salary $15 weeuly to rlphi party.
Escloaa nolf addreesod stamped enrelopo to
I. L FAU&T, Manager, care Scranton Tri
bune. Agents Wanted.
CENEHAL AGENT! WANTED-8ELL-T
lnir new aitlrlra to dealnra! Yf.lnKiva ter
ritory, no competition, no mpltnl reqnired:
U0 to Ml per crnt. pmllt Columbia Cbmlcal
Co., (f Dearborn it., Chicaso. III.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS;
$75 per month salary and exwusrs paid.
Address with two-ceut stamp, FIGARO CI
GAR CO., cnicaco.
AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, atlrer, nirki'l and copper elrctro
platers: prioe from S3 upward; salary and ez
pennes nad: outfit free. Address, with slain p.
MICHIGAN WFG Ca, Chicago.
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
fc3 weeklv and exnensns: Miwrinniui nn.
necessary. t'ONSOLillATED UFO. CD., 48
v an Hurra ai., ifiicaira.
prr root, commission; sample book
msllrd free. Address U N. CO., btatioa L,
New York.
AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell new IMitulucr aellinir tnlile cloth. mm-
qnito and bonse fly liquid at 1U cents and 25
cents a Do-tie. rinnipln tree. JiULUlAMU
U'F'G Co., Baltimore, ild.
AGENTS HIXDE'S PATENT UNIVER
sol Hnir Curlers and Wavers fus.-d with
out heat), and 'PyrPiititcd"Halr Pins. Lib
eral commlssioBS. Frco sample and full par-
ncniara, Aaurrss r. v. box wo. nmvr York.
MAN OR WOMAN OP GOOD ADDRE8
wanted to hho r our Roods; make 812 to
SIM per week: no talkins: ther srll themselves
at every household; seud SiV. for samples
wnicnsell for 81. The UlSHOP BENNETT
CO., 87J and 670 lira id st. Newark. N. J.
Kft A WEEK PAID LADIES AND
i&tjyj (tents to sell.KupId Dish Washer;
washes and dries (bam iu two minutes with.
out wetttnir tho hands; a child cn operate;
never bleaks a d'sh; price low; sells at siitht;
nrrmauent position for sll who write soon.
W. P. HAURlbON A CO., Clerk 17, Colum
bus, Ohio.
VITANTED-LADY FIRST WILLING TO
expenses paid, or t o do omeo work and corre
snondrnco: nositio-.i normanent: salarv 87(10.
Enclose snjf-addn ssrd stamped envelope to
u. i. nana, Becreiary, care Bcranton -in-bunft
Salesmen Wanted.
WANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL STA
nle soodSnt homo or trnvol: liberal sal
ary or Boot! commission: wo send sanin'rson
atiiilicntion : Riv exclusive territory. Address
r. u. unx inii, new lorKi uy.
For Rent.
IfOR fcENT STEVENSON FRUIT FARM,
Clark's Grren, for a term of year. Ap
ply to tiEOKGE 13. DAVIDSON, Attorney,
MS Spruce fctravt. .
iTORE FOR RENT 313 SPRUCE ST.
J Inquire at store
F
OR RENT-FOUR NICE ROOMS. MOST.
Ir furnished, for llaht bousekoeuinK. 1UU3
Liayeiis street.
?OR RENT-FURN38UED FRONT ROOM.
suitable for one or two persons; gas, beat
and bath. 71U Olive street.
FOR RENT-ON CAPOUSE AVENUB, 6
room house: latest improvements. An-
TWO OFFICES, CLOSET, STEAM HEAT,
mnntn water, decorations, front, con
spicuous; 110. W. GIBBON JONES, Ull Spruce
street.
UINEST BACHELOR APARTMENTS IN
X citr: stram heat: handsome suite: all
comforts and oheerful; s-cure it quick.
w. uiunun juji ta, on pruc street.
SUPEfios house to lkt-madison
avenue. Be sure to not miss seeing this
before renting1. Also nouse on joirrrson.
W. GIBSON JOSES. 811 eprucn street.
FOR RENT ONE-HALF HOUSE, NO. ST.9.
Nnrib Main avenue: 11 rooms. cs. water.
furnace and bath room and barn. Inquire at
Anderson s inbws nooms, rroviaenrn cquarr,
UOR RENT-FUR ISHED ROOM. WITH
A or without board, suitable lor two per
sona 1112 Adams ave.
FOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS
K. EVANS, aear ua Luzerne, Hydo Park.
T?OB RENT NICEu I FURNISHED HALL
A' suitebln for kxlfre rooms. J OWN JEK
MYR, 11V WyominR ovenue.
FOR RENT THE PREMISES RECENTLY
occupied by The Scranton Trlb ne,known
as the Ulotser hluilulnir, corner or Spruce St.
and lenn ave. Possession irlven immediatelv.
Tbopremi.es consist of the bi tiding in I he
rear of the bulldint on the corner of spruce
street and Fenn avenue, together with the
basement, and also the entire fourth floor nf
the corner bnildins. For particulars inquire
on the premises, f Rudolph Bloesrr, or at tho
omce or j n rcrsnT-in 'i rinune.
Boarders Wanted.
MVE PERSON CAN FIND GOOD
board and rooms at hut Washington ave,
Loot.
VwAi
TOST -LADY'S GOLD WATCH. BE-
1 J tween Penn avenue and D- & H. depot.
Suitable reward ou returning to operator, D.
rl. aopot. uiypnsnc
For Sale.
I OR SALE BLACK MAKE, 7 YEARS OLD;
lndy can drive her; price, tiJ. Inquire at
nrcsKer srrei;,
nOR SALE-FARM. STOCK AND ALL
r farming utensils, lnquiro of J. M. 8HEF-
riBLD, Til Bcranton street, bcranton, pa.
DOR 8 LK-A GOOD SQUARE PIANO,
f cnesp. inquire wti i arouse ave.
Dressmaking.
DRE?SES ELEGANTLY FITTED AND
made in tho very latest style. A Lrge
assortment of rich simples from the leading
New York baustS: Altinan, McCreery, Htearn
Bros., Hilton, Hughes A Co. Reasonable
clisrir's. grl Wyoming avrnnn.
Notice to Taxpayers.
Ht-HAlcTnx. Pa.
THE UNDERSIGNED, TAX COLLECTOR
for state and county taxes in the 17th
ward, dtv nf Si-ranton. hereby notinei ths
clils.ni f said ward that all taxes must be
paid by the 10th day of December, 1H0B, or
wju DC ant ei.
ROBERT J. HAAO. Colleetor.
533 Taylor ave.
SoeeJat Notices.
N
OTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I
wld make a monthly tour of the follow
ing places giving free opjo air advertising ex
hibitions with tne strreoptloon: Taylorville,
Hyde Park, Provident. Dickson Olynhant,
Peokvllle, Arefabaid, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
week daring the month, the rates for adrer
Us'ng sre 10 per month. Address H. H.
Osll.Tribnne offler, elty. ,. ' :
tlmill HOI.DIERIN OUR CIVIL WAK.'
1 Yoa want thft relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Picture. enow
fas the forees tn aotnal lwttle, sketoned ori the
spot, Two voluntas) HOUO pjetares. Sold on
easy monthly payments. Delivered by ex
press somnloiei all charges prepaid. Address
P. a MOODY, etl Adams Ave., Serantoa. Pa.
B1
LAN ' BOOkS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA
.a. aVw. boand or nbonnd at Ths
ISrs.aA SsmSb ttukk Work. ssSBMlllg
rr I .;
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IF YOU WANT A
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WE ARE SURE TO
SUIT YOU,
BOTH IN
Style,
Quality
and Price,
CONNOLLY &
Situations Wanted.
AN EXPERIENCED UOOKKEtl'ER
wishes a situation as such or as dork;
reference if nocrasnry. Address D.
A N INDUSTRIOUS MARRIED MAN OF
il 21 wnnts nnsitlim of anv kind. Addraiui
T. A. M., 132 Chestnut streit.
SITUATION WANTED-TO GO OUT BY
the dsv washlnir. Washinca taken home
also. Call or audroaa L. It. U3t N. bumuer
avenue, Hyde Park.
SITUATION WANTKD MIDDLE-AOED
womsu would lileo to b-o out pewinir bv
day or work. Address or call 817 Delaware
street. Scran tou.
V7 ANTED A SITUATION AS HOC8E
i keoDer bv a middle cred woman: no
objection to taking care of sick people. Ad
dress E, L D., Tribune office, Scranton.
RESPEi TABLE -MIDDLE-AGED WO
men would auist with sowine and lirht
housework; nhome more of nn objcot than
wages. Address ANXIOUS, Tribnno offler.
CITCA'tlON WANTED BY A BUTCHER;
k? 10 voars' extwriouce: can furnish best of
reference; cm snnalc (lorman and English.
Address BUTCHER, Tribune offica.
ANTED POSITION AS CLERK OR AT
omce work. Audrosi T, Tribune oflloe.
SITUATION WANTED POSITION A8
will-small or ahinninir clnrk bv exnerl-
tnced mau. Address E. L., this ofUco.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
man as bsrtondcr. Reforencm if re
quired. Address E. W In care of Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED AS GE ERAL
C? bouseltconer in family or chambermaid
in hotel, ddrcss Mrs. Geo. Hood, Taylor, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED AS DRESS
makor: willing to work outside of city Ad
dress Airs, Geo Hood, Taylor, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO
t3 ladv position for bookkeenln. short
hand and typo writing. Address li. N. U..
car Tribut e.
CITUATION8 WANTED THREE GOOD
O Germn bovs from It to 1(1 vears. want a
place to learn a trado or do nny other work:
they speak English, I cm wi-11 recommiud
them. REV. F. llOLTEH, il3'J Waple street,
city.
XIJ I J J We cannot teach to araw a
CRAYON PR0TRAIT by our patent method in
three lessons. We pay our pupils SI0 to III
pnr week to work for us at homo, eveuingsor
spare time, Hrnd for work and particulars
nsrmsnn Seymour, xij s. am si. rniis., rs.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN,
BrMire and Crown work. Office, 825
Washington avenue
C. C. LATTFIACH. SURGEON DENTIST.
No. 115 Wyoming avenue.
R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Physicians and Surgeons.
DH. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN
Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming
avenue and Bpruce street, Scranton. of
fice hours, Thursdays and Saturdays,
9 n. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to C10 Spruce street, Bcranton, Pa.
(JustopposUe Court House Square.)
DR KAY, M ! PENN AVE.; 1 to 3 P. At.:
call SOe. Dis. of women, obstretrlca and
and all dlsjof chll.
DR. W. E. ALLEN, 612 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L, PREY, PRACTICE LIMITED,
diseases of the Uye, Ear, Nose and
Throat; oflice. 122 Wyoming: ave. Resi
dence, 629 Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATES. 123 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours, I to I I, m., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue. i
DR. 3. C. BATESON. TUESDAYS AND
Fridays, at COS Linden street. Office
hours 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WATtREN ft KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Kepunnran
building, Washington avenue. Scran
ton, Pa
JES8UPS ft HAND. ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Law, Commonwealth
building, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSTTP,
HORACE E. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP, JR.
TTT1i".rHnM Jtt WILCOX. ATTOR-
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices 6
ana s i,inrary running, ocrnniun, r.
ROSEWELL H. PATTERSON,
' WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys ann i-ounsenor, common
wealthbullillng. Ttooms 19. 20 and 21.
wnKk T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT
Law, Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES -W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-
at-L,aw, moms oj, m ana va, uoiiiuiuii'
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Office, HIT Spruce St., Scranton. Pa.
L A. WATERS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
KO UBCXH Willi II a MVC.s DflBIIWUt
URIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY-AT-
t T-,lma Tlai.lr Vti.lt. Iln flnfunlnn
Money to loan In large sums at 6 per
sent.
inw, Commonwealth building, Scranton,
pa.
H. C SMYTH E, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
400 l.acnawanns avenue.
C. COMEQT8. -ft, SPRUCE STREET.
D. B. REPLOOLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. A
Spruce street.
B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
1Z0 Wyoming sve.. pcrsnton. rs.
JA8. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-AT-law,
48 Commonwealth bld'g. Bcranton,
J, M. C. RANCK. 1S8 WYOMING- AVE.
Clairvoyant.
PHRENOLOGIST AND CLAIRVOYANT
61 Meridian street, i-arg Hill. ,
Wire Sreena.
Jflfl KtTICTTEL. REAR til LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufao-
turer oi wire Hereon s.
MeslieaL
LADimai QMmku't tsPsimiwsl Wi
iSCe.71Hau.Tr
I
WALLACE,
TRY US.
632-604 LACKA. AVE,"cOH HOHIS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA,
Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for college or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
' WALTER H. BUELL
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 413 Adams , avenue, opens
e.PJ-jl "jlrgarten 110 per term.
Architects.
edward h. Davis, architect.
Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth
Muiming, acranion.
E. L. WAT.TP.n innutTPii' nrnti
Tea"Jvv asningtbnayjnue1
' ... U . . , w u tit
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR.. ARCHITECT.
43o Spruce st.,cor. Wash, ave., Borqnton.
BROWN ft MORRIS, ARCHITECTS
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Lonns.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on 8. N. Callendcr, Dime Bank
building.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
nue; store telephone 782.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
MEGARGEK BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran
ton, Po,
FRANK P. BROWN ft CO WHOLE
sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms It and 20,
Williams Building, opposite postofflce.
Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THK ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. ZEIGLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D., L. ft W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL. '
Cor. Sixteenth St, and Irving Place,
New YorV.
Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards, (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANABLB,
Proprietor.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite cool used exclusively, Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE i, 1896.
Trains loave Scranton for PIttston,
Wllkes-Barre. etc., at 8.20, 1.15. 11.10 a.m
1.23, 2.00, J.Ofi, 5.00, 7.10 p. tn. Sundaya .00
a. m., 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. tn.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth,
8.20 (express) a. m., 1.23 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 1.23 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
inal, 0.21 p. m. and New York 6.4S p. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Boston and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m..
1.23, 3.05, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday. 2.15 p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Oroya, eta., et
120 a.m., 1.23 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Herrtsburg,
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 1.23, 5.00 p. m.
Sunday, 8.15 p. m. .
For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a. m., 1.23 p. m.
Returning leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at 1.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.30 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Ieave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday C.2T
a. m.
Through tickets to alt points at lowest
rates may be had on application In ad
vace to the Ucket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN,
, . .... Gen. Pass. Agent
3. H. OLHAPBEN, Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON RAIL
ROAD. rv-wimanelnsr . Monday,
LsaJuly 30, elf trains will
0 arrive at new Lacta-
wsnns
as follows:
nina win laavs Bcran
ton station for Carbondale and Interme
diate eolnts at 2.20. (.45, 7.0O, 8.M and. 10.10
a. tn., 12.00, 120, 156, .. .. I "
11.30 p.m. ' ..,
For Farvlew, Waymart sad .Hpneedale
at 7.00, 1.23 and 10.10 a, m.. 12-00, 110 and 5.U
P'For Albany. Saratoga, the Atffrpndaelti
and Montreal at l.tt a. m. and 110 P -
For Wtlkee-Barre and lntersst
points at 7.4. 14, 1.38 and 10.41 a. m.,U.t
L20, 188. 4.00, 110, 1.05. 11B ahd U.S p. m.
Trains will arrive at Serauton statlen
from Carbondale and Intermediate points
at 7.40. 140, 184 and 10,40 a .p.. 12.00, 1.17,
134, 140, 4.4. 1 51 7.461U and 11.81 1. m.
From Honesdale, waymart end" Far
view at 184 a. m 110, LIT. 140. 115 and
7.45 p. tn. . .
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany, ete.,
at lit and u.n p. m. .
Front .Wllkee-Barre iM lrsrtnedjae
Mints at ill lot, lo ei Shi O.W a. ., VH
ill, 1Kb 0.10, 10 m . aad ail p. ta.
vsntt
Mr
St
Fur,
Largest and Best Una 14
the City,
Srue'
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,'.
Renoiate FeatieB, v
Hake Over Mattresses, .
Make and Repair Sprin
Sell Iron Ms,
rnfiiilH
, May-12, 1881
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
ahd New York via D. ft H. R. a at tU
a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.38 and 11.38 p. m., via D ,
L. ft W. R. R 1.00, 108. 11.20 a. m and iM
p. tn.
Leave Bcranton for PIttston end Wilkss.
Barre, via D., L. ft W. R. R., 100, 101 11.31
a. m., 3.50. 6.07, 8.52 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
sleton, Pottsvllle and' all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via E. ft W. V. R. R 140 a. m.. via D. ft
H. R. R. at 7.45 a.. m.. 12.05, 1.20, IU 4.04 n.
tn., via D., L. ft W. R. R. 100, 1H UJ0 a.
at.. 1.30, 160 p, m. '
Ieave Arrnnlon for natViiAhem. EaStoR-
Readlng, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate
points, via D. ft H. R. R., 7:45 a. m., U08,
1.20, 2.38, 4.00. 11.88 p. m.. via D., U.ft W.
R. R., 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m.. 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermediate points via D. ft H. R. R.. I ts
a. m., 12.05 and 11.35 p. m., via D., L. ft W.
R. R., 8.06, 9.65 a. m 1.30 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
points west via D. ft H. R. R., 145 a. in.
12.05, 9.15, 11.88 p. m.. via D., L. ft W. R. )(.
ancf PIttston Junction, 8.08, 9.56 a. m., 1.30.
160 p. m., via B. ft W. V. R. R., 141 p. m.
For Elmlra and the west via Salamanca.
wla T-hLri. . . n u . nr
' 1 ... .v. a.w a.m. i-.w. u.w ii.iii.-
via, D., L ft W. ft. R 101 1 a. m., 1,80.
and 8.07 p. m. .
t-unman parlor and sleeping or L. v.
chair cars on all trains between L. ft B.
Junction or Wllkes-Barre and New York.
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt.
CHA8. 8. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.,PhUa.,Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Gen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 24, 1891
Trains leave Scranton as follows: ' Exa
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2.50, 115, 100 and ICS a. tn.; 1156 and
134 p. m.
ExpreHS for Eaaton, Trenton, PnlladeU
phia and the South, 115, 100 and 156 a. m.a
12.55 and 3.14 p. m.
Washington and way stations, IBS p. tn,
Tobyhunna accommodation, 1 10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton,' Oswego. El
mlra, Corning, Bath. Dansvllle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.10, 115 a. m., and
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all polnti in the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 1 a. in.
Blnghamton and way stations, UtT p.m.
Nicholson accommodation, 5 p. m.
Blnghamton and-Elmlra Express, 10S
p. m.
Express for Cortland. Syracuse, Oswego
Utioa and Richfield Springs, 186 a .tn. and
1 itrfarO.aS and Birth 9 a. m. and 1.21 P.m.
For Northumberland, Pittaton, Wilkes.
Barre. Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsbur,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 100, 1.56 a. m. and I SO and 6.07 p. m.
Nanticoke and Intermediate stations,
108 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Intsr
medlate stations, 140 and 8.62 p. in.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oa
'rr.ttll'rnfirm.tlon pocket time
depot ticket office. . -
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Trains leave Scranton for New Tortf
andlhtermedlate points on the Briersll.
road at 7.00 a. m. and 3.29 p. m. Also for
HSneXale. Hawley and local points at
7 A,ll,b.aatv'.na4'!?hrou,Sh train, to a
,r??aln.0 lelv:'?- Wllkes-Barre at 1 a.
m. and 8.13 p. -
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