The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 02, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE fiCBAOTOX TRIBUNE-8ATURD AT MORNIKO. MAY 8. 1896.
124AND128 WVOMINQ AVE.,
Beg to announce that for the next ten days we will offer wnie of the
greatest values ever put on sale in this city. Our reputation for hon
est advertising is thoroughly established and tha public well know
that whatever The Leader advertises they always find everything
just as represented.
Press Goods and Silks.
X pieces of colored figured mohairs,
regular price 0c..
LEADER S PRICE 12'iC.
36 pieces of figured dress itoo1b that
have never sold Iff" than 2ic. a yard.
LEADER'S PRICli 12!ic.
pieces all-wool twliltd vicuna cloth .
regular price Sac..
LEADER'S TRICE 190
All of our 40c., Bc. and Hie. wool dresa
goods in one lot. choice of any SJ'-fce.
S piecei of fine fancy silks, regular
price da. and 75c..
LEADER'S PRICE 48c.
Alt of our fine silks that have been 75c,
Itc and 31.00 in one lot,
CHOICE OP ANY 5Sc.
White Goods Shecllns, Table
Linens, Elf.
BO remnants fine white India linen
price of the piece Me. a yard,
REMNANT PRICE 4C.
0 plerei check nainsook for aprons,
regular price, lijc..
LEADER'S PRICE, 4c
f, plecea 4-4 unbleached muslin, regu
lar price 6Vic.,
LEADER'S PRICE, 4c.
pieces of hill 4-4 bleached muslin,
regular price 7!iC
LEADER'S PRICE 6c.
0 piece t-4 unbleached sheeting, reg
ular price JSc.,
LEADER'S PRICE 12HC
1 pieces of 45-Inch bleached pillow cas
ing, regular 124c. quality,
LEADER'S PRICE. V.ie.
flown extra large cotton towels, reg
ular price) 10c.,
LEADER'S PRICE 7c.
1 dozen 36-laoh cotton towels, regular
pile, 8c,
LEADER'S PRICE Jlic.
It pieces cotton crash, me sc. kind,
LEADER'S PRICE 2Sc a yard.
i pieces of fancy crlm for curtains,
worth to.,
LEADER'S PRICE Sc. a yard.
Yankee Xotlous.
Jest quality needles, 4c. a pnper.
Best genuine English pins, Sc. a paper.
Sett quality patent hook safety pins,
c. a card.
Best make crimping Irons, 4c, So. and 8c.
eat hairpins. 4c. a box.
Cotton tape, 6 for 6c.
Dress shields, every pair warranted, 10c.
A pair.
Seat rubber combs, 10c.
Whalebone casing, 7c. apiece.
Extra quality silk betting; 7c. a yard.
pool silk, best standard make, each
pool contains a hundred yards. 4 for Sua.
Best patent spring hooks and eyes, none
better'made. 2c. a dozen.
terllng dies stays, 16c. a dozen.
Best quality of scissors, all siaea, regu
lar price GOo.,
LEADER'S PRICE 2Cc.
We carry a most complete line of pearl
and fancy drees buttons, also dress trim
mings at Leader's Prices.
Cloak and Suit Department.
IT have made remarkable purchases of
ladles' suits, capes and skirts which we
' will place on sale at prices fur below the
cost of manufacture.
IS ladles' flannel suits In navy and
black, former price 15. OS,
. LEADKH'B PRICE $1.98.
One lot or ladles' line cloth capes with
velvet collar and handsomely em
broidered, good value at $3.00,
LEADER'S PRICE 31.59
0 figured brllllantlne skirts, llnpd
throughout, velvet faelnir, worth
tl.B, LEADER'S PRICE 98c.
It figured brllllantlne skirts, Ave yardj
around, lined throughout, all new
handsome patterns,
M LEADER'S PRICE 81.79.
25 of finer quality figured brllllantlne
skirts, lined with ps-rcallne through
out and velvet bound,
LEADER'S PRICE 12.98.
ECSC
JONES. LLANLLYF.il, DEAD j
One of the Most Famous Welsh
Preachers of His Time.
DIES IN HIS NINETIETH YEAH
extraordinary Rage for Amusements
Which lias Broken Out la
Several Largs Towns
In Wales.
All the North Wales papers contain
copious notices of the death of the Kev.
Robert Jones, Baptist minister, of
Llanllyfnl, Carnarvonshire, at the ripe
old age of 90. "Jones, Llanllyfnl," as
wv n laiiiumny vuieu, uriuuscu w
the old race of preachers who made
their mark In the early part of the cen
tury. He was an original and eccen
tric character rough-hewn, but true
and honest He was a strong man
physically and Intellectually, and called
spade a spade. Although he had no
educational advantages, he was a dili
gent reader of the Puritan divines. It
is said that he sold a cow In order to
buy Dr. Owen's works. His fondness
for reading when a boy led his mother
to remark: "All the children are like
ly to get on, but Robert. I fear, Will end
111 days In the poorhouse!" He spent
from twelve to fifteen hours a day in
his library, which grew Into large pro
portions. He was also the author of
several works, chiefly of a theological
Character. Many anecdotes ore told of
htm which strongly Illustrate his char
acter. He was traveling one Saturday
night by what is known at Carnarvon
a the "drunken train." He was so
hocked with the noise and foul lan
guage of the quarrymen that he rose,
and, with stretched arms, said, "I
thank my God that He has prepared a
hell for such as you," which had a
magical effect upon them. He hated
Tories and episcopalian clergymen, and
prayed thus at a great meeting at Port
madoo when Lord Beaconsfleld was
premier of England: "O Lord! Kill
that treat and wicked Jew in London.
Thou canst kill him without danger.
If we killed him, we would be hanged
for it, but they cannot hang Thee." He
was Invited by the vicar of the parish
Mie day to see the church. He admired
the building, and offered to exchange
pulpits with the parson. The vicar
sold he was afraid the bishop would not
allow It, but he entered the pulpit,
opened the Bible, and said: "I am not
rolng to preach, but will only read the
text; then, 'This day is salvation come
to this house.' "
AMUSEMENTS AT CARNARVON.
The extraordinary rage for amuse
ment which has broken out at Carnar
von during the lost three months is a
remarkable woof of the loss of the
hold of the rising generation by the
Nonconformists. Such a demonstration
hfia tint hflnnaiuH In W.la ni ...... v.
... . mm WIO
rise of Puritan Nonconformity. The
wwien m me amereni sects nave com
plained for some years of the neglect
Of the rtalna irenmt1nn nt tha i nfio
of the chapels, but they do not appear
muieno to nave realized the serious
ness of affairs. They have abandoned
and have resorted to physical force to
, oouun xneir enas. it appears that six
thousand pounds was spent at the pa
vilion In three? months, and the mln-
vate committee for the purpose of
- cnecaing tne spread or amusements.
The newspapers devote considerable
mrtanm tn th. rilaittiMlnn V. n ....v., .
r ...... -"'Mill. v. . I.C DUUJCll,
The Banner publishes two columns ot
tne omciai report ot tne private meet
ing, but makes no editorial comment
The. (Wttisdl ata Fm that "tha rtmt
and a targe number of the clergy be
have that amusements art the panacea
lor the aoolal 111 of sooisty. InsUad of
LEADER
31 of the finest quality figured brilliant
luo skirts, former price, 87.98.
LEADER'S PRICE 81.95.
3G ladles' fine black brocaded silk cape.
a.w.l vain nf 1 All
LEADER S PRICE 82.9S. I
Have mode special reduction In all our
finer quality of sultH, capos and fk'.rts. )
We have placed on sale our complete stork )
with reduction rrom za to i in per cent.
Or.e lot of navy blue reefers, four to
fourteen years, were Jl.cO,
LKADER'S PRICE 59c.
One lot that were 82.00,
LEADER'S PRICE 31 K.
Our fine reefers reduced to J2.41, Uli'. 81.51.
A visit to this department will more than
repay you.
S'llrt Waists.
40 dozen lalies' laundrled shirt waists
in nice, neat designs, larise sleeves,
former price 49c. for this sale.
LEADER'S PRICE S9c.
35 dozen much finer quuli.y. nice new
choice designs, Bishop sleeves,
LEADER'S PRICK 49c
100 dozen of ladies' tine percale and
lawn waists, very pretty patterns,
Bishop sleeves, pond value ut 81.00,
LEADER'S PRICE, 59c.
We also have every nuw and conc.clvablo
Idea In ladles' waists ranging In price
from Wo. upwards.
Also have a choice collection of the new
silk waists with detachable white linen
collars and cuffs.
Infants' Wear.
One lot of Infants' and children's dress
es nicely trimmed, sizes two to six,
LEADER'S PRICE 23c.
On lot of choicer goods,
LEADER'S PRICE 49c.
Ws have everything In this department
appertaining to an Infant, no matter
what It Is. from Infancy to two years of
age and always at Leader's Prices.
.Men's Furnishings.
3fi dozen fancy half hose, full seam
less, worth liiVic a pair.
LEADER'S PRICE 3 PAIR FOR itoc.
One lot of men's fine quality light bluo
Balbrio-irftn underwear, worth 50c.,
LEADER'S PRICE 35c. or S FOR 31.09.
Men's ehlrta In all the popular styles In
percale, sateen and Madras style and
finish to suit the mon fastidious,
LEADER'S PRICK 47c. to 11.23.
20 dozen of men's funcy silk and satin
suspenders, full length, attractive
colors, 39c. quality,
LEADER'S PRICE 19c.
Cloves.
20 dozen ladles' four-button real kid
gloves Itl tun, brown and white, good
value at 3!W.
LEADER'S PRICE C9e.
Jewelry, Leather Goods
Toilet Articles.
and
12 dozen Ant gilt belt, worth 50c.,
LEADER'S PRICE 51c.
15 dozen line leather belts In green
and black only, .
IEADER'S PRICE 19c.
Better (trades In all colors, from 23c.
and upwards.
10 dozen of spangled belts In all colors,
worth D!ic. LEADER'S PRICE S9e.
12 dozen of handsome shirt waist sets,
worth 3!c, . LEADER'S PRICE ISO
10 dozen of finer quality with belt pin
to match, worth iiOc.,
LEADER'S PRICE 29c.
We carry a complete line of Colgate's
porfumes, toilet waters and soaps, also
litrpe variety of other make.
Special face powder In flesh and white,
sold everywhere nt 5:.,
LEADER'S PRICE 380.
IS gross of white castile reap,
LUADKrt'S PRICE 2c.
&
giving plots of ground to Industrious
workmen, Lord Salisbury suirirosts thnt
circuses should be established for them
In every village. The Vlcur of Norwich
grieves bitterly that he cannot estab
lish foot ball, boxijig and racss on Sun
day. And the Vicar of Carnarvon be
lieves that Boslock s amusements ar
better than the religion of the chapels."
The Tar I an states that "the religious
men of Carnarvon are of opinion that
the young people are neglecting better
things, but the clergy and the Rev.
Wynne Jones, vicar of Carnarvon, ana
brother-in-law of Lord Aberdore, de
fend amusements. That a minister of
the gospel of standing should advocate
amusements is a strange thing in Wales.
And he goes so far as to say that more
good Is often done through them than
by the labors of the ministers who op
pose them. It may be said ot many of
the clergy that the devil Is not afraid of
them. It Is a pity that they do not as
sist In raising the tone ot society.'
PLYNLIMMON ON SNOWDON.
A Moral.
I am Plynllmmon, as you know, I have a
noble name.
And great connections, north and south,
and widely spreads my fame;
My realm extendeth o'er Mid-Wales, or,
more correct to say,
O'er Powys and o'er Dyfed I hold undoubt
ed sway.
You must have heard, the Beacons are
vassals at my feet,
We live on terms of friendship, although
we never meet
Great mountains hold no converse, but
wile away the time
In solitary grandeur, pursuing the sub
lime. I know that I'm admired here In my lofty
height
Of mt.n while lasts the sunshine and of
the stars by night;
Sometimes my mirrors I consult my lakes
be these, you know
And in their liquid crystal I make a splen
did show.
But though I thus In solitude away the
seasons wile,
I have a fellow feeling for mountains ''f
my style.
And deeply feci the insult to brother
bnowuon given,
And wonder not tlirt he hath been to sud
den madness driven.
Yet all such ebullitions of temper are un
wise, They injuro our status and sink us in
men's eyes;
'Twere better far for Snowdon to bear his
Injury
In patience proud and count upon his op
portunity. Greatness, like Time, moves slowly, and,
though revenge Is sweet,
On grounds of real policy, to show It 'tis
not meet;
To act in haste and hurry affords no proof
of strength,
And mountain like the Ood supreme,
should only strike at length.
The loss of self-respect precedes the loss
of dignity;
And If we lose the world's respect, then
ask I, where are we?
We forfeit that most precious thing, th
family cognomen
And Snowdon, as poor Leckwlth Is, may
now become a common.
NEWS NOTES.
Hwra Mon has a volume of sermons
In the press. A Welsh paper expresses
the hope that if they are so long as
when they were delivered, they should
be sold so much per mile.
It is stated that Dr. Parry' and the
Rev. Elvet Lewis are engaged on a
Joint work on King Arthur of Round
Table fame. The work will take them
the best part of two years to prepare.
Coledfryn, the Welsh bard and the
famous Independent preacher of Qroes
wen, used to boast that he once re
ceived a letter posted In Australia and
addressed simply, "Caledfryn, Croes
wen." This story militates against the
soundness of Mr. Lloyd-Oeorge's griev
ance against Welsh postal facilities in
parliament recently.
Little Miss Mary Williams, Maesteg.
who won three piano solo competitions
at the recent Mountain Ash eisteddfod,
la only twelve years of age, but aha
has won no fewer than thirty prists
In the last three year.
Principal Itliy states that the first
English poet. Oaedmon. was a Welsh
man, or. what is much the same a
Yorkshire Hrlton, a descendant of the
conquered natives of Kernlcla, or Deira
Cucdmon Is only the Saxon or Anglian
form nf Catumanus. a name which sur
vives In mediaeval Welsh Cadman. and
modwn Welsh as Cadvan.
C'ohvyn Bay is to be served by a Ro
man Catholic priest, the Rev. D. Cum
mlngs, of Wrexham. At present the
services are held In the Imperial hotel.
Catholicism Is making strides In North
Wales since the appomtmert of Bishop
MoMyn as vicar apostolic. In the
beautiful valo of Clwyd two Jesuit
priests have been engaged In delivering
a series cf early church history lectures,
and churchmen and Nonconformists at
tended In large numbers. Some of
these "heretics" presided, and others
took part by proposing vote ot thanks,
etc.
Ll.molly will be visited by a dlstln
guU'hcd visitor this summer, the Itev.
Ir. Llewelyn Bcvan, of Melbourne.
Austrr.lln, and formerly of the Brick
church. New York city, who acted ns
one of the first vice prepldnts of the
first International Congregational
council. In America. Pr. Bevan Is one
of the moot genial and brotherly of men.
and he Is certain to receive an enthusi
astic welcome, and will be one of the
attractions cf the May meeting season.
Two of his sons are to enter Cambridge
university this year.
Lady Augusta Mostyn, who has Just
bot-n publicly honored at Llandudno, is
the mother of the present Lord Mootyn.
who owns the whole of that popular
Welsh holiday town. Lady Mostyn
lives hard by In the ancient Elizabethan
mansion of Glnddaeth. When Lady
Augusta married her husband. Llan
dudno was merely a pretty little sandy
beach, which knows not Barry Island)
the queen of WeUh watering-places,
and Lord Mostyn'a Income will increase
by leaps and bounds as the leases ot
the houses fall In.- A few years ago
Irfird Mostyn gave a little bit of land
for a public park. His son, the Hon.
Edward Moptyn, was to have .opened
the park, but something occurred to
prevent him.
Replies In answer to the circular sent
out to the guarantors of the last Cardiff
triennial eisteddfod Inviting their
opinion as to whether It Is desirable, In
the face of the financial tosses upon
previous occasions, to continue the fes
tivals, have been coming In slowly. I'p
wnrds of 200 circulars were sent out,
and up to the present time there have
been about 130 responses. About nine
ty of those who have Bent In replies are
in favor of the festivals continuing and
a considerable proportion of tho re
mainder also approve for the holding of
future festivals, but qualify their ap
proval by certain conditions.
It Is not generally known that Loug
hor, which Is supposed to be the Len
carum ot Antonlus, was the birthplace
of a noted harpist, known as Hugh,
who composed many of the most popu
lar airs In the "Beggar's Opera."
A Swansea man who was smoking In
his garden some months ago mlsBed his
tobacco pouch, which he had Just
filled. When the garden hedge was be
ing trimmed recently a workman found
the pouch acting as a bird's nest, the
tobacco forming a most comfortable
lining.
Some attention ts now belne? paid to
Welsh literature by Roman Catholics,
especially by the Society of St. Tcllo,
whose headquarters appear to be lo
cated in Cardiff. Up to recently no
great efforts have been made to con
vert the Cymry. It Is true that two
cf our earliest printed Welsh works
were written by Roman Catholics.
These were "Yr Athrawiaeth Orlatlono
gawl" and "Allwedd Paradwys." A
copy of the latter Is In the cathedral
Miliary at Ft Asaph; and Prince Lu
clan Bonaparte reprinted the former In
fac-slmile from his ui.lque copy. A
Wtlsh prayer book, of about 4W pages,
small octavo, was Issued In 1SD7. The
title Is as follows: "Llyfr Gweddt y
Cathoilg; neu Ymarferlon Bywyd
Crifltlonogol, yn ot Athrawlaethau
Ov.lt Kglnys Icsu Grist, ac yn ol i.g
wyddorlon ae Yspryd el Efengyl Lf."
The rrlrters were Rockllffe arid Duck
worth, Liverpool ("Lle'rpwt.") It is
rcn.arWably fi eo from typographical er
rors; the Welsh Is somewhat stiff and
pedantic, but grammatical. The pre
face ts signed by Edward Mcdcalfe,
Tulacre. At the mansion of Talacre a
chuplalncy has been maintained from
pre-Reformatlon time?.
How many Welsh Radical Members
pf Parliament owe their parliamentary
position and popularity to thf lr revolt
ing practices. Mabon owes his seat to
his successful rebellion against the then
Liberal association for the Rhondda;
Mr. David Rajidell did the worklngmen
the same service in Clowor; Mr. Prltch
ard Morgan mounted the steps of St.
Stephen by smashing the Merthyr Lib
eral association; even Mr. Tom Ellis
first made his reputation as the uncom
promising critic of Welsh parliament
ary lmbecltlty; Mr. Lloyd-George owes
no small share of ills personal popular
ity In and out of parliament to hit "re
volt" two years ago; and Mr. D. A.
Thomas, for a time, shared In its re
flected luster; and now we have Mr.
Ellis J. Griffith taking his cue from Mr.
Tom Ellis' earlier Journalistic ventures,
and In the columns of a dally contem
porary laughing at his parliamentary
colleagues' pretensions, and condemn
ing their inactivity. Altogether It Is a
very amusing, if not Instructive picture.
The progress of the Daniel Owen
movement fund Is very slow, especially
In South Wales, the number of sub
scribers is very small, and the amount
of subscriptions Is equally meager. The
secretary, Mr. J. A. Jenkins. B. A., sec
rotary and reglsterer of the University
college of South Wales and Monmouth
shire, has sent out thousands of ap
peals and has distributed some hun
dreds of collecting books tn South
Wales nnd Monmouthshire. It is to be
hoped that the Welsh public, will sub
ncrlbe without any further delay, and
thuH ensure for South Wales at least
respectable number of subscribers to
the memory of Daniel Owen, the Welsh
novelist. The success of the movement
In North Wales ts fnr superior to that
in South Wales. It Is true that Daniel
Owen was a North Wullan. For all
that his works appeal to every Welsh'
man who loves the literature of his
country. The chairman of the general
movement as Archdeacon Griffiths, of
Neath, ana tne secretary of the general
movement Is Mr. Llewlyn Eaton, of
Mold, Mr. J. A. Jenkins undertaking tho
work of the south wales movement.
A member of the Cambrian Archneo-
loglcal association has made an Inter
Saturday, May 2, and
all next week.
E.
Robinson's
Sons'
Bock :'
eating discovery of a small "cietfaen"
on one of the GlamorgannMre unit, in
the very heart of an old British camp.
It is supposed to have been the burial
place of a chief of distinction, but on
that point further evidence Is to b
forthcoming from the :n and pencil
of a Cardiff member.
DIZZINESS IN THF. HEAD.
This la a Sere Prtenrtor of Apoplexy, and
Iir. Aznew't Cure for the Heart tioam
at Onco bt Taken.
No one can reed the dally papers
without being seriously impressed with
the fact that a large number of people
In the present ape have within their
system the evidenca of apoplexy. This
Is seen and felt often in a trembling
and uncertainty cf the llmr.s, and fre
quently in an unpleasant dizziness and
lightness of the head. He ts a very un
wise man who. knowing these symp
toms to exist, does not promptly taktxf
measures to have them rcmovett. we
know of r.o remedy that has been so
remarkably bucc?sfM In this particu
lar as Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart
Primarily It Is a Hcatt Cure, but It Is
equally effective In what is to some
extent a parallel disease, apoplectic
symptoms, in a season when unusual
hent excitement often runs high, we art
doing a kindness to men and women
by letting them know of this remark
able medicine. Sold by Matthew Bros.
OLD i ORGE.
Miss Lydla Reed has returned from
an extended visit in Wayne county.
John Wilson, sr.. of Duryeu. has
moved his family to Yostvllle.
P. J. Gates, of New York city, was
calling on friends this week.
John Marcy, an old resident of this
section, lies dangerously ill at his home
In Duryea.
Rev. Q. W. Funk. 'pastor of the Pres
byterian church, will be ordained at
Duryea, May G.
The unknown man found near Austin
Heights was Interred by the poor au
thotrtles on Friday.
The lasher8 of Old Forge accept the
challenge ot the Bat Smashers of Tay
lor to piay on carbon Hill grounds on
Sunday, May 3.
The Dashers challenge the Hustlers.
of West Side, .to play at uny time and
place they name.
Mrs. John Willis, of West Plttston.
called on friends on Friday.
Mrs. fTea Macklnder is very HI at
her home.
Wino for the Communion Tsblo.
Speer's unfermented grape lulce pre
served absolutely pure as It runs from
tne press without cooking or the addi
tion of spirits or any substance in any
form whatever. It Is preserved by nre-
clpltatlng and extracting the ferment
or yeast principal by fumigation and
electricity.
"How to Cora All Skin Dlsoastt."
Simply apply "Swayne's Ointment"
No Internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema, Itch, all eruptions on tht
face, hands, nose, etc., leaving the skin
clear, white and healthy. Its great
nesting ana curative powers art pos
tered by no other remedy. Ask your
druggist for Swayne's Ointment
A WORD.
. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT
MVCH. WHKN PAID FOR IN AD
VATiCS. WHTJS A TOOK ACCOUNT
IB M DT!. NO CITARHR WILL TJR LKS8
THAN fS CFNTB. TUTS RITT.H AP
PUE3 TO SMALT, WNT AD3., KX
CRPT TOCAf, STTTATION3. WHICH
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Help Wanted-Male.
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nvrxtrd hy ditivfl jit la iarnt raetsl; nopo
Ishlnyor grindl v; e. moiitt plsier with
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WA!TBO-MRHANDWOMEJI TO
work at I owe; I pay H to $18 pr week
for msVin Cryo!i Portraits; new patented
method; tny on.) who cau r d and write ran
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ni ddct. nminn u, ubirr, ueruukll ap
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WE DON'T WANT BW OR I.iAFlCP.B.
hntm-n of ability; ftOiorfWia mnnth
to hnstlnra; stale and ventral eeats; snlirr
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AN ED -KX PERIENCED AND COM
TV runout doabl tatry bookkMpir for
oomiulnsloj bnsinvH. t-tnts age and give
referenre. Aildrws "R." Tribute.
WANTED-EXPEIIIBSCBD BOO-KEEP
or; mot he well no!mena'e4 and
must ha abla to Bit bond. II H t. Trllta
office.
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WANTED - REPRESENTATIVES KOR
Simmon d vlnlulty f- n old oio
mrvstive Life Insurance Co.) tanin all the
md-rn po'.li'.lM; must hire lar-rn sequnint
nnnr; txnei isnc ant reontarT; futna to the
rluht part MANAGE, GUI Tradesmen's
Bnildiut. Plttlur.
WANTED N AG! NT IN EVEHY 8KC
Won tocanvam: 74.00 to 5 00 day mado;
arils st flint; also a man tn aril Hspl.' (iuud
to dtalers: best M line Si'UiO a month; sal
ary or lurgt romro.fiion made; xp-rleiic
nnnecrara y. Chften Soap and ltanufactar
iny Co., t'lnelnnstl. O.
rANTED - WEI.L-KNOWN if AN IN
l evtrr town to solicit atoak nihanrln.
tlens; a mimoroly: big money for agents; no
capital required. EDWAllD C FiSU CO.,
fcordeo Bloi-K. Chleaxo. III.
Kele Wanted Females.
II NSO Aunws avenne.
OIBL WANTHD-TO DO GENERAL
Dousewm-K; no small euuarau. Call at
'4.1 Qulncy avenue.
WANTED -work FOR JTEN AND
woman. We pay Wto 13 per week ror
efiy hniiiB work. No 'Unm, book or ped
dt'njr; send stamp fur wmk and particular.
THE i-EYMOUR WCPtLY CCi, Masonic
'lompie. i amuen, n. 4.
1 ADIE8-I MAKH Bl6 VAGEH DOING
s j pi'scant in me wors. ana will gladly atnd
full rarrlchlars to all wadintf S ctot attain.
MI-HM. A. Bl'EPBINg, Lawrence, Mich.
tMM'ED-; ADY AOFNT IN KORAN
ft ton to sell and Introdac Bydirs oak
Irlrt: t siwrianend r.inTnaar nri.fariwt
pnrmaneiit and very profitable. Writ for
parLcoltir at one nn" gt beneflt of holldai'
trsd. T H. HNVDKR tt CO, Cincinnati. O.
WANTED IM MEDIATELY TWO ENER
lrtie namnonien to rtpret-at a.
Gvaranteml t a out without Irt rferlua with
other Cntiaa. UealtUful omupntloa. Writ"
for particulars, Inclosing stomp, Vango Chem
Iral Company, No Ti John atrfat. Nrw Yir.
Salesmen Wanted.
II TANTED S ALBUM ?1N TO SP.r.t. HPlrr
VV laities nnd other lines; tuaton Just com
mxnclBv: ovary adrantafe: write for teruia.
THOMAB W. BOWMAN. Rochaattr. N. Y.
Norses at Auction.
Clark's Humiult, twanty-flr PennaylTa
nia beraea, among thorn b1ng soma good
work team and good work drlwr. lto en
team of Shatl id ponies, 4 f wagon., bog-
Bimi iiii mrmH. ivniw pais raaut anowa
on pramiart. Katt batliit at 10 a. in.
o. S. HANDKirK. Ma k a I
Kummlt
Business Opportunity.
1 Aft INVESTED NOW IS WHEAT OR
tJplVVJ storks under our taft mathod.'WIII
make yen bandwmt profit Band tor parties.
L?QilG10lly
T AND
Does away with Pine Tar, Camphor, Tar Balls 'and all
other disagreeable smelling drugs. Garments positively free
from odor when taken out for use. Call and see them. .
CONNOLLY &
For Eft It.
FOR 84LE-ONB OR TWO GOOD RE
I abla hurae Hound and rlubt for any
pari oa. Call at 116 Adams avtnae, atw
lalaiiu.ma Buiidiii.
lAQ DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON
1JV Kiimmit l ark, au l Ann-x I'b tt, at
Clark 'a t-ummlt, for !: p-loa to tn $7$
a h; every lot a bargain, ft B.ALWORTU.
Attorney, Commnnwealth Bulldin
I;OH PALK-M8IR BLE "1 OT N JEF-.
feraon ar-ou . P. W. 8TOKEB. Attor-acy-at-I.aw,
l.Ht Wyoming arena.
FOR BALK M COITAGB AT ELM
hnrat and tho four lota nn whl-b It
t.nd: tlo the four loU sd.lolnlng: moat dt
lra l location in Elmbnrvt; prlres rtasona
bl; terms eauv; poraaion given at uuee. kV
P. KINGHDUllY. Commonwealth BuUdlM.
Serantoa, Pa,
IOR 8 ALE-TWO HORSES, J BUT(!HKt
' wr.irnna. tliawlM I alrlirh. li&riuiMM and
II of bo'rliar'a outfit: aluo me t market tor
rrnt; rolng nntot mulneas; nmst he told by
April 1st. Inqilro of 1 Ii. HCUULLER,
Blakely atrrat, Dnnmnre.
Per Rent.
MMAMAMWVMIWWMMMMIWMAMM
VOll RENT HALr OP NEW DOUBLE
I al ht roam hona. 1033 Cannoaa ttnna
between Green Rids and Dulawara trt-.
Undera mmvaniene-a. Immdiite DoaAiln
ivta. O.-CAR KRUEVAN, lust Votiaiy AT.
FOURBOOMU KH vVrm atrrot, arranrtd
for liht haisaktcDiae: aawlr ualntaa
and papered. i
F.R RRNT-PRR BYTERIAN MATBH,
fnrnl.h d. ur.mt avvnu. NrUi Park.
with barn; apply on pr-wi'.
,'Oi( Ht,'-I KO',. liliCM. A,U tK,S
nil- yarl, ton er VooMoroii and ll.rion.
OR RENT-HALF OP DOUBLE HOUME;
muditrn imnroTern its: rnt rcasitiabl:
'otnnro! Plan and B'nkaly (treats, iMinmur.
F'OB REM'-TEN-KOC-ll liOUSE: ALL
mof'arn touverli-nco. Inquire at I'tSi
Wtahburo t.
I'ORRKNT-ONE HALF DOUBLE HoUflS
L lift Onincv aaiiux Y.mit rvaaoualilo
Oppoaits J oaai Taylor Ho pltuL
r.OK ItENT-NICI ul 1UK.NIHHEI) UAt.L
r aultnb, for ludir rouatt. JOHN Jlitt
V YN, lit Vyomlry vrmn".
Furnished Rooms for Rent
0NB OR TWO FURNIrHED H0OM8 TO
lit, with nan of bath; alao bare rent
f .-URNKnUD ROOM, WITH UhEOFOAS.
I hot rd r.ld Utb.aittlu and roaJlos
room. 215 Lai'tiewanna araiim.
cents Wanted.
WjiN'i'bD-l kALAUV FK' M
Urt; ptrmanent l- DROWN
BKOH, (O, Nunwryroon. Rounnatar, N. Y.
A GOT WASTEp-TO BELL CIGAR4;
lli p?r month aaiary and t Jr.nns p.il'L
Addruw. with two-cant stamp, FIOAKO. CI
OA" C.. tile-.
(old, tllTtr, nickel and copper eUctro
pUters: prica from ii upward; aaiary and it-pena-'S
paid; outfit tr a. Ai'drat wlio stamp,
JIICr.lOAN MFU CO.. Chicago,
AGENTS TO BELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$ii klr and expann'; xpnriuaa aa
neetwary. O.N'HOlullATliD kFd. Owl. tt
Van Burou at.. Chieasa.
CAI.EBMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: tt
O pit cent, eouimluion; aampla boe
mailed frea. Address U ii. CO.. BUtloa U
New Yoi k.
AT OJCE-AOENTS APPOINTED TO
Mil nw llzhtniut aollin ubla clotb,mi
nnlto and hone fly liquid at 10 ernts and 3
raits a bo tie. Sample Ire. BOLUIANO
Jl'F'G Co., Baltlmoro. Md.
AGENTS lill.EE'H PATKXT UNIVRH
aal Hair Carlt-r and V avers fn,'d with
out beat), and "PyrPolnted"IUir Pin Lib
aral oummlftsion. Free tmnplu and tall par
tlculara. Addtvss P. V. Box 4M Now Yors.
fpptlcatlon for Charier.
VTOTIC:. 14 titrtt.lii UIVr.. Th.-r ...
11 application ill bj made totha Uoverr.t"
of Penusylranla on M y 13. lW-o. i,y Jamrs
Ma: Btephon L. Kica JaTna H. MeAnulty.
frank P. Christian andCliua. Kehlager. unde:
the Act of Aa-vmllv entitle t "An .rt to pie
vide for iha incorporation and rgult 'i nf
iwrtain corporatiuni," a prorad Apt II Wtl1.
1874 and tho npplmnti tbareto.for theebar.
tar of an intended erpr,rat':on to b rallxd
"Thu Marlon C'.al Coinpanv." tbt charait
i.nd object of which U "m.nlna, prtTiarlni;
thippltiat aud selling ooal," and fr tU.B
p'irpct'4 to havw, pin and 'tijoy nl:
th r.atitu, benntlU ami ptlTil .o of a.d Act
of Aat.'IBbty aad r.ipplnments ihn-etn.
CHARLH.S ii. WKLLES. H4illoltor.
NOTICE IS HEI5EBY GIVEN THAT AN
apnllcaiion will ba mnda to the GoTant' i
nf P.nn.flvania on May 1 lfl'l, by James J
'n llliami. Iboma K. Jones. Edward 8. Jtn-.
b. K. W. June and G. R William, nailer th
Aot of ANittnbly. entitled "An Act to rroldf
for th Incorporntion e-id rnjulatlon of ear
tain corporutiona." appvirtd April iiUlh, 1874,
nnd tlit snnrlcmenti thereto, f r the charltr
of an intrndrd ooiporation 'o b-called "The
Fnrwt Mini . Cim. any." th'j cbara-tar and
bject of which 't mlninf. prvparius. ihlpplnir
and lllnit coal aud for these pnrpo V'
hav. pes and tnjoy all th rights, bant
lit and pririle of wid Ant of Aaasm ly
and th lpp einents tlirrct i
CHA8. H. WELLES. Solicitor.
Lest.
LOST A HUM OF MO - K Y. THE FINDER
wdl receive a rtward by returning sama
t Wtbrr't lirtr abon. UB Wji.mlnitaToniie
Sotelai Notice.
"THE B01.DIER IN OURCTVTL WAR."
1 Ion want tbia ren. Contain all of
Frank Leslie1 tt-monaold War ptctur'aabow
ins tbt foi eta In actual battle, akateaed on ta
ipot. .Two Tolutaes, IkOUl pirtunt. Kold on
y monthly par men t Dtlirartd by as
: ret comnlelt, all ohariea vrepaia. Address
1. O. MCMUY. W AOamt At.. Hranen, Pa.
BLANK liOOKK, PAMPliLETB, MAGA
slne, etc., bound or rebound at Till
TntBUKS otUc. twulck work. Reasonable
prieaa.
MtdleaL
ROKBMNO'B CBLEBR v TED TAN8Y AND
Pennyroval A-iltaat Imported; abtulettly
afet harmlatst snrerlur to all others; nvar
taJla, any stave: thonasnd nf hanay ladiw: U
brmalU Hold only by BoTAKiCAL VCC1
rIC CO. Ul riftb ATtBOt, Mtw York.
IADIBBI CMchMttr! Engtiih Ptwynnst PMi
puaM ImiK nre tht t. ? tfi
Vt;,t7ck1'lR.yrpi:.
PABGE'S ODORLESS
MOTH-PROOF BAG
FOR PRQTEGTIOH AGIST MOTfi Ri DUST.
WALLACE,
TRY US.
133434 UCa IVt, COR. IUS1
Situations Wanted.
G1
Er.MAN Garden tR, who has mors
man iwairt year oi eariauoa, it wui-
ine to do tb nrdtalna of aarirai aardan
(iardauar, No. lull Mtadtw aratu. eMy,
SITUATION WANTED-AH BUTCHER BY
O o.t wkotbarout bly sadtrtund tbt meat
online! eaa mak- btuwM eafi-l aroand any
litumra; with leftitaeta, U alOUOAN, t&
Hobiaaoi! tiMet.
VVi
ANTED SITUATION BY MAN WHO
uudvntaod tcrmloe. vaidanin and
eart of tir rtxi uak Frenoh. fcttllati aud
Warman. EMU, av-toAFFiitt, tii 4.tkwau
na aveuua, rauton.
CITUATION WANTED- A8 BUTCURB:
thoroughly txperttneed and wltb sued
reffreaena; would uutcbJeH to aaa.'at in any
other dnpi.rtmBt In a store. Apply J. W.
tilLTuN. bobart aveaua, i ruridaao.
V ANTtD-BY A YOUNG MAN. MTUA
tlon a o;rk in vtutainc, grooiry or
(fnri st r: tmirnl Tr' espttiente; r.f
rcfe4. Addret D. J. t-P.KB. Kfl tyJt
i'ark kTtuut, e.ty. . . .
SITUATION WAVTEO AS SEWR VI
tailor cttabUthmtai. Addrtt 010 Ucdar
araua.
SITUATION WAN. ED -BY AN CLU
'7 country iardbr; city or ctontry; l.i
M uh:i. Addrxe M'WULLB;.-, TrtUBu
uffloa Q'ic, bcraateo.
MARHICD MAM W AMTH SITUATION AS
teamatcr or any kindnf work; eaa tpaak
v'eraian: nua it goad rtferiuwe. Addratt
i'tc rar v-nia.
btiUAttO.N WAf.Tt.U- Bi" XlfJUliU AO.,
lady aa hoaukepr, Burst or sowuig. K.
M., Tribune offlre.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
chdul Id EHtct May is, ilea.
Trains Leavt Wllkes-Bsrrs as Follows
7.23 a.m., week dys, for Sunbury
Harrisburr, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlaton.
Potttvillt, R ending, Norriatown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg find tho West.
3.17 p. m., weak days, for Sunbury,
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg ana ths west.
3.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsvlile.
J. R. WOOD, Otn'l Pas. Aftst
X M. PRBVOST. tinral Manajcr.
Central Railroad ot Mew Jersey.
(Lohlgh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracltt coal used esaluslTtljr, Insur
ns cleanliness and comfort,
TIME TABLU IN EKKliiCT MCH. It, UM.
Trains Itavt Bcranton for Pitttwn.
Wilke-Barre, etc at t.20, t.U, U.JO a. m.
Utt, 100. llfi, (.09, 110 p. m. Sunday, 1,00
a. m l.. 2.16. 7.10 d. m.
For Atlantic City, t.it a. tn.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth,
S.W (express) a. m..t.: (express with Buf
fet uarlor car), IM (xproa) p. m. Bun
day, lli P. m. Traill i leaving- 12.45 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
inal, .12 p. m. and Nw York 6.00 p. m.
For Maucn Chunk, Allentown. Utthle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, I SO a, m..
13.45. 3 05, (.00 (except Pbltidelphla) p. m!
Sunday. 2.16 P.
For Lone Branch, Octaa Grove, ate, at
8.20 a. in., 12.41 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburr.
via Allentown. (.20 a. m., 1J.45. 6.00 p. m
Sunday, 2.1S p. m.
For Pottsvlile. I.!0 a.. 114B p. m.
Returning, Itavt New York, foot of Lib
erty street, North River, at .m (expreu)
a. m 1.10, L80, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday. 4.J0 a. m.
Iav Philadelphia, Reading- Terminal.
9.00 a. m.. 100 and 4.80 p. m. Sunday 1)7
Through tlrkeU te all points at lowest
rates may be had on application la ad
vance to tbt tlcktt agent at the station.
,H. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pas. Agent '
J. H. OLHAU9EN. Oen. Supt.
DELAWABB AMD
ROAD.
Commtnelng Monday.
aar araiMxa JUiy a an iraina will
ft 9 0 arrivt at nw Laeka-
e ir a wanna tvtuut aiauoa
fmf r as follows:
Trains wiU Itavt Bonn,
ton station for Cw'ale and Interm.
dlatt ptlntsat t0. -. 7.00, 1 and 10.10
a. m., 11.00, 110. .!, 0.14. I.8S, 1.10 and
UForP'Farvltw, Waymart and Honasdsla
at T 00. and 10.10 a, mM 11.00, t and HI
"'fot Albany, Saratoga, tht Adlrondacka
and Montreal at .4S a, m. and J.10 p. m.
For Wllk-Barrt and Inttrmedlata
oolnt at T.44, L4&, M and 10.41 a. m.. Hot,
BJ. 1 fcOVfclftlOJ, O.J and ll.tf p. n.
Trains will arrivt at Boranton ttttlon
from Carbondalt and Inttrmtdtatt points
it 140, 1.40, 1.34 and 10.40 a. m., lt.00. 1.17,
K lViSi. 0.5S. T.4M.U and li.U p. m.
From Honttdala, Waymart and Far.
view at I.J4 a. m.. 110, VlT. 1.4. is and
7.4t p. m.
From Montreal, Sarattga, Albany, tte.,
at4.64 and 11. p. m.
Prom Wlllras-Barre and Inttrwttdlat
points at Itt. H I0. and ll.H a. m., ill
Ci tM, WO, t.0V14S Ml M ILU p. as,
mm
Wallace
"H.re'
UPHOLSTER FURN1TUR&
Clean Carpets, ....
Renoiate Feathera. :
Hale Over Mattes,
Male and Repair Spiiaft
Sell Iron
Male Fine Mattaei
Kev. 17,
Train Itavts Boranton tor Philadelphia
aad Naw York via D. H. R. R. at ttt
taa.MtOS, 1.S0, 1S and at p. m., via .,
W. a a, too, 0.0s. U. a. m., aal Lit
Leave Boranton tor Plttston and Wllko.
Barrt, via IX, L. W. .Vk LM. U.U
a. ai km, lot. lu p m.
Leave Sorantoo for White Havon, Ha.
slttan, Pottsvlllt and all point on tht
aver Uaadow aiid Pottavllla branch,
J'i ? H. K. a a.t 7.44 a. m., UOJ, 1.20.
J W. .LP- " via D. L.. w. a a IH
1, 11.10 a, m 1.10, 140 p. m. --,Lav
Scranton toi AethlOiem. Eastoa,
Reading, Harrisburg and all Intermediate
f2int.Vf J. H. R. a T. a, ni., U.0S,
Li,-v4.0a, 11.38 p m., via D., L. W.
K. R., f.00. 8.1. ii.to a. m.. 1.U4 p. m
. Tv J'r'"ton tor Tunkhanuock. Tt
waiida. Kimira. Ithaca. Geneva and all
iutvriuedlat Point via D ft 11. R. R.. 14$
R. a, im. i,.it a m., l.ao p. in.
Irfiavt Ecrantor. for Rouhenter, DulTalo.
SI !tf," ru potrott, Chicago and all
U . 1.16 Jl.s p. m, ia D., L. A W. R. a
J"1 Pittatuo Junction, lot, . a. m., 1.30,
iw p. in,
.roi.E'.'n!.r "nd S wot via Salamanca,
y R- H. R. R.i 14 a. m. 12.W p. in.,
lap.. L, W. a a. 1 l.6f 4 ml lii
Pulman parlor aSid ttttplnp tr L. V.
tehalr eart on all trains balweun L a
tibction pr Wllkts-Barre and Naw York,
hliadalphla, atuffale, aad Busiasi
RO
CHAS.
A. W
w iuo.
pLLW H. WIT.wmt. Oen Bupt
I. S. .,KK. Oen. P-. Aft., Pblla.. Pa,
IT N'ONNEMACHER. At. Ota.
Pas. Aft.. South Psthlobehs Pa
Del., Lack, and Western. .
Effect Monday, April CO, JIM.
Train leave Scranton a follow; Ex
press for New York and all point East,
1.40, t,M, 6.14, 100 and .uS a. m.j U and
3.34 p. m.
Kxpross for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tbt South, t.13,100 and friia. m.;
Ll5 and l'J4 p. m.
Waahlritun and way station, 4,00 p. m.
Tobyhunna accommodutlon, 0.10 p, ni.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego,
mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansville, Mount
Morris and Buffalo. 12.10, .05 a. m and
1.21 p. m., making closo oonnacUons u:
Buff r. la to all points In tho Wtst, North
west nnd Southwest.
Bath accommodation, lit a. m.
B'.nKbamton and way stations, 12.17 p. tn.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 111
p. m.
Binghamton and Elmlra express 155 p. a.
Express for Cortland. Syruouao, Oswgo,
TJtica and Rlchfltld Springs, 3.36 a. m., aud
I'thaua1! and Bath I.1S a. m. and 1.21
"'For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllke.
Bar re, Plymouth, Bloomburg andDan
vllle, making close connections at North
umberlan ami Wllllamaport, Harrisburg,
Baltimore, Washington and tht South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions 6.00, 0.65 a. m. and 1.80 and 6.00 p. m.
Nanttcolte and Intermediate tatlon,
g og and ll. a. m. Plymouth and lntr
medlate stations. 3.40 and 8.62 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed informstlon, pocket tim
table, etc., pply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket fllce. 82 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office. . .
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
EFFECTIVE) MARCH 16, 1SS6.
Trains leave Scranton for New York
and Intermediate points on tht Erlt rail
road, also for Ilonesdale, llawley and
local point at 13H a. ra. and 3.23 p. m. ana
arrivt at Boranton from abovt points at
1S3 a. m. and 3.67 p. m.
CIIATrO DITISIOW.
1st Effect Beptwasr Band, 1W5.
rtl Itaewl. """ ' ja)
IMS tOI
lutlons
Trains DUy,
I od( .uimay
p li ArrTO ' 1W A J
.5 S V aMnklla ail T 41
Tool WteJwa-miJ.... to I..
a arrira . n
iTMraaoaolc JuiaUoai ftU
tlaaaaflfe
Starltiht
Prtitoarark
oomo
Poyntallo
Btlmoar
tattaD l
Aureate
Purtet cur
OarbtBSaie
b!V Bridge
Mtydfld
Jennys
Arehlkald
Vllntoa
PcckvtMa
Ol'iihant
Dlcktoa
Tsroep
Pmvidenos
Park Piatt
il A
ii id
19 SM
la
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0
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Arrlta
AM traits ran dally axeept itaAay.
I sigaijMtBat wautatop
taUgttr pta
BMgrra
ecurt rati
rectus rates via Ostarte t) Western before
MrohaaUif tkknt
ItagtBipraaita
rtii'im ana save laanay. way aaa
i Weev -
C. asatrton, tea. Past Aft
t.taratt,IMv.
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