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    THE RCRANTOlf . TRIBUNE MONDAY MOHNIKO. MAY 4, 189G.
LEU
124-126 Wyoming kn.
Beg to announce that for the
Next Ten Days we will offer
some of the greatest values
ever put on sale in this city.
25 pieces of colored figured Mohairs,
regular price, UH.
LKADKR3 PRICK. 12H:
20 ivcvh ull-woul vicuna cloth. resu
lt r price, 35c,
LKADKR'8 PRICK. l!c.
20 pieces ull-wool twilled vicuna cloth,
regular price, 3.1c,
LKADKUS PRICK. 4?.
Kin remnants fine- white India linen,
price off the piece. Wc a yard.
IIKMXAXT PRICK, lo.
IT. pieces 4-4 unbleached muslin, regular
price, S'jC.,
LKADKUS PRICK. 4c
i plece.i of 4.',-iuc)i pillow casing, regu
lar !-"'. quality.
LEADER'S PRICK. 8'ac.
Si doaen extra large cotton towels,
revular price, inc..
LKADKR'8 PRICK, 7c.
10 doien So-lllHl cotton towelK, regu
lar price, lie,
LEADER'S THICK, 3'V.
!iei Quality n.-eilles. 4c. a paper.
Bc4t iiimllty patent hook HHiety pin,
3'5c a card.
item hull pins, 4.'. u liox.
Cotton ta!e. li lor lie.
Li shields, every pair warranted,
IVc. u pair.
Best rubber combs, 10c
Whalebone casing. 7c. apiece.
Kxmi quulliy silk belting, "c. u yard.
2j lailles' flannel kuIIh, In navy and
bla k. former price, l.'.sx.
LEADER'S PRICE, II.6S.
One lol of ladlp.n' line cloth capes, with
Velvet collar and handsomely em
broidered good value. $H.
LEADER'S riucE, i.:fl.
GO llgured brllllnnllno skirts, lined
throughout, velvet facing, worth
1..',ii,
LEADER'S PRICE. 98c
411 dozen ladles' lauinlried shirt waists,
in nlci neat designs, large sleevei,
former price, 4!tr. : for this sale.
LEADER'S PRICK, 29.'.
Sr. dozen much liner quality nice new
cholcv designs, lllshop sleeves,
LEADER'S PRICK. 41tc.
One lot of Infants' and children's dress
es, nicely trimmed, sizes iu to six,
I.KADUK S PRICK, 25.
One lot of choicer good".
LEADERS I'RICK. 49c
3'i dozen men's fancy half-hogj, full
seamless, wotth I2'i,c. a piii '.
LEADER'S PRICE. 3 PAlIt FOR ISc.
20 dozen of men's fancy silk and salln
suspenders, full length, attractive
colors, 39c. quality,
l.KADKIi's PRICK, 1!C
12 dozen tine gilt belts, worth isle.
LEADER'S PRICK, 24c
TUEOSOl'HIST WEDDING.
Claude Wright and Kathcrino Leonard
Wadded Bv Egyptian Rites.
New York, May .1. Claude Falls
Wright, the theosophlHt and Mury
Kuthciliie Leollne Leonard, also an
Hi-tlve worker in the cause, wan mar
ried in the rooniH of the Theosophlcal
society In this cltv this afternoon. It
was a theosophlcal marriage conducted
tinder the authority of the head ollicers
tif the society, but In order to make
the union legal, Alderniun Robinson
performed u civil marriage.
The theosophleul murriage was per
formed uicurding to a ritual prepared
from the ancient Kgyptiuu rites In the
treat "Mysteries," and none but the ac
cepted members of the society were al
lowed to witness the ceremony.
RIOTINC IN BU.UOA.
Socialists Help Themselves to Liquor and
Become Wildly Drunk.'
Madrid, .May ". -Herl jus riutlns oc
curred in lillliao yesterday. The So
cialltts. wlio were celebrating May duy,
attacked a number of miners w ho were
at work, and stoned them until they
were driven away from their posts.
The Writers then looted n numlicr of
chops! and canteens, smashed In the
heuds of wine casks and larrels. and
became madly Intoxicated.
One man who was acting as care
taker of a canteen, wua shot dead as the
Jie-nulty of his resistance to the rioters.
WEYLI R OX Till: WAR.
lie Says (t Will Take Two Venr to Sup
press the Insurrection.
Madrid, May X The ITernl.lo pub
lishes what purports to be a report of
an interview with Cuptuin-ticneiul
Weyler in Havana wherein Weyler Is
alleged to have expressed the opinion
that It will ronulre two years to sup
press the rebellion In Culm, and that
It will be necessary to postpone all polit
ical reforms on the Island until the In
surrection is crushed.
FATAL FIKK IN A STABLE.
One .Man and Four Horses perish In the
I'lamc.
NevYork,May Fire on the ground
floor of u three-story stable at No. 1
Christopher street early this morning
did 81.0'H) worth of damage and burned
to death four horses which were left
there by their owners.
Patrick Johnson, an awnlnfc maker,
who was asleep In; a work room over
the stable was suffocated Ty smoke.1-
I OK A (iK.NKHAI. CKNStS.
Plan to llavo a simultaneous Enumer
ation of All Nations.
A general, simultaneous census of thu
world for the year 1000 is asked for by
the International Statistical Institute.
It can be taken If slight modulations
in the time of their regular censuses
re made by the chief countries of the
world.
Portugal, Denmark, the t'nited
States, Ueimany, Austria. Switzerland,
Belgium, Hungary and Sweden will
regularly take their censuses on differ
ent days of the year of 1(K. Holland on
the last day of 1899, Norway on the
first day of isol, and Oreat Britain,
France ancK Italy later In that year.
BICVCI.KH AS llAGCi.U.K,
From the Philadelphia Press.
New York state has passed a law re
quiring railroad companies to carry bicy
cles as baggage. Hoth law and Justice re
quire this In all Mates. The baggage prin
ciple Is clear and simple. A common car
rier transporting a passenger Is bound to
give carriage to what ordinary need and
usage make the accompaniment of a trip.
This varies at different times. The small
haircloth trunk which was once packed In
the back of a coach has been enlarged and
Increased In weight with now means of
communication. Making the bicycle bag
gage is the recognition of another ad
vance. The railroads ought to recognise
the meet and need without a special sta
tute. If they do not a special act should.
CODING VEEK IK KfiESS
Hopes for the Kivcr
Bill..
and Harbor
ADJOURNMENT UN .USE 1ST
Appropriation Bills to Co Throat tho
Senate t May IS-Contested Elec
tion Cases to be Considered-Other
Business in Prospect.
Washington. May 3. In the senate to
morrow Mr. Frye will call up the river
., n.l I. .. 1.. ... 1, til ..) V... k..,w.o t, , ir..f
this Important measure passed Inside
of two days. The only item that Is ex- j
pec ted to cause trouble is that providing
for the construction of a deep sea har- '
bor at Santa Monica. California, which ;
is being antagonized by the California
senators, and utK.n which a lively tight
Is being waged In favor iif the rival
harbor of Sun Pedro. So many ana di
verse Interests In favor of the river and
harbor appropriations that no serious
dilliculty is anticipated in putting them
through the senate, notwithstanding
the lame addition to the drain on the
treasury made by the upper chamber.
The District of Columbia appropriation
bill comes next in order, und after that
shall have been disposed of tliere will
only be the fortifications and the gen
eral deficiency appropriation bills to be
ucted upon by lthe sennte. Republican
managers intend. If they can. to put
all the appropriation bills through the
senate by May 1".
This, according to the programme,
will have two weeks clearn which 'to
discuss and adjust In conference the
differences between the house nnd sen
ate as to imrtlculur Items of appropria
tions, ami will oen the way to an ad
journment by June 1st. Similar pre
dictions have been heard In many pre
vious long sessions of congress, but
have seldom been fulfilled.
COXTKSTF.D KUKCTIONS.
The only Item of business that has
been decided upon for the consideration
of the house of representatives this
week Is the report of elections commit
tee No. 1 u!Mn the contested election
case of Uelnakev vs. Downing from the
Sixteenth Illinois district. In this case
the majority of the committee recom
mend tho unseating of Downing, the
Democratic candidate who was given
the certificate and the reatlng of Reln
aker, his Republican opponent. The
minority with whom Mr. Moody (Rep..
Mass ) unites recommend a recount or
me votes. a vigorous ngni win ue m .
made over this report, for If the report j ItAlLROAD EARNINGS. The ag
be agreed to. It will exclude from the ; gregate of gross earnings of all mads
house the Inst remaining Democrat In in the Vnlted States reporting for a
the Illinois delegation of 22 members. part of April Is $15,087,513. an Increase
Tomorrow Is suspension dny, and un- ! of S.2 per cent, compared with last year
ess the committee on rules shall other-
wise oVternilne before the house meets,
the session will be devoted to motions
to pass bills under suspension of the
rules.
Two days will probably be given for
the consideration of private pension
bills which will enable the committee
on invalid pensions to mtike some pro
gress towards clearing the calendar of
thnt class of measures.
Three appropriation bills are in con
ferencethe legislative, executive and
Judicial, sundry civil and Indian and
reports upon one or more of them ought
to be ready for submission to the house
before the close of the week.
DM. IIEKZ'S CASE.
An English Court Refuses to (irant Ills
Kxtraditlon to Franco.
Ixindon. May 3. In the Bok street
police court yesterday morning Sir John
Bridge, the presiding magistrate, heard
arguments upon an application for the
extradlction of Dr. Cornelius Herz, who
Is wanted in France to answer charges
of having made threats by letter or
otherwise with Intent to extort money.
Dr. Herz, who was alleged to have
been associated with the late Baron
Kelnach In the Panama scandal, was,
In his absence from the country, sen
tenced by the French courts to twenty
years' imprisonment and to pay a
htavy fine, but the application for his
extradition on this Judgment was re
cently withdrawn and the one argued
yesterday substituted.
Sir John Bridge, after hearing the
arguments, formally refused to grant
Dr. Herz s extradition.
Dr. Herz is still lying critically 111 at
Bournemouth, where he has remained
in a more or less helpless condition for
the last three years.
ENGLAND'S WOMAN SUFFRAGE
Lord Salisbury's Cabinet Kocs Not Share
His View That It Is Coming.
London. May 3. Prime Minister Sal
isbury's arrival ut the belief that at
an early period woman suffrage will
be conceded, as shown in a speech de
livered by him on last Wednesday, does
not menn that the duestion Is before
the cabinet. On the contrary. It Is
Improbable that the present govern
ment will even consider the question. A
rnujurl'y t:f the ministers strenuously
oppose the granting of the franchise to
women. Mr. Arthur .1. Balfour, First
Lord of the treasury. Is the only mem
ber of the cabinet who sided with Lord
Salisbury in this mutter.
Cardinal Vuughan. archbishop of
Westminster, has written to the Wo
men's Suffrage committee, saying that
the franchise ought to be granted to
them. It .would be just and benellcial,
he adds, and would tend to raise the
character of legislation.
NAVAL OFFICER'S DEATH.
Commander Telix MeC.urley Passes Away
nt Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. ' May 8. Commander
Felix McCurley, United States navy,
captain of the League Island navy
yard, died at that station this morning
of heart failtite. Commander McCur
ley was born in Baltimore in 1835, and
early in life entered the merchant ma
rine service. When the war broke out
he entered the United States navy as
acting .master. He served throughout
the war with great galluntry, and was
under lire more than forty times.
At the conclusion of the war Com
mander McCurley was commissioned as
master, and entered the navy with that
rank. Since the war he was attached
to various squadrons In different parts
of the world.
. DYING CZAREWITCH.
Ifthalnd r..m... ii.fnr. h r..'. rw I secrecy will be maintained as to con
. . o ora" Befo c "r",:pro-! certed action: this in view of hostile
tlon the Programmo W ill Bo Curtollod. sentimenteaslly aroused by movements
London. May 3. Court advices re- of so-called "trusts." Moreover tho
ceiveu at winasor castle, where the
queen -wus timed to arrive last night,
show that there Is no hope of the recov
ery of the Czarewtteh, brother of the
czar, who is suffering from consump
tion. As his death may occur before the
coronation of the czar, his majesty has j
uirecieu. mat arrangements ror the
ceremony at Moscow be limited to the
religious service. If the Imperlul fam
ily is compelled to go Into mourning
before the coronation all the fetes and
most of the public programme will be
cancelled.
BUCKET SHOPS LEGAL.
Chicago Judge Says They Are as Legiti
mate as tho Board of Trade.
Chicago, May 3. 'Judge Horton yes
terday decided that bucket shops are
an legitimate as the board of trade, and
quashed 4)e eleven Indictments against
William Skakel and ten others, charged
with being proprietors of or employed
In bucket shops.
"The board of trade does a wholesale
business In Wheat dealing,"' said Judge
Horton, "and what are called bucket
shops do a retail trade. There Is ab
solutely no difference In their methods
of operation, - and the statute which
makes the hoard of trade business legit-.
(mate does the saJite for the leaner deal
er who conduct the same kind of trade.
While I believe personally that it Is
11 nothing but gambling, the law al
lows it. and the courts are powerless."
The ramlnlng 240 cases against men
who have been indicted for the same
offence will be called up on Monday
next and will be thrown out of court at
the same time In the same way. The
Brand jury this afternoon wholy ig
nored Judge Horton's decision, and is
sued !4 more indictments against pro
prietors of bucket shops.
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
WOOL. The wool year, says Dun.
ended May 1 with more wool in the
country than ever before, and probably
much more than the entire consumption
for the coming twelve months.lf not
another pound should be Imported. Ks
nuniuer oi mj
JU'tally reported, with weights of fleece,
state as given by the Manufac-
l"1"? nsl,0:'a,'on 'a-st. "i" V. P
' s ;"1 be about 2.a.00O,00O lbs.
J'"r'r 9 tw,e,ve months have been
ncludlng wool waate. about 2M).000.0O
in any year, while the demand for con
sumption Is now at leaat 1U per cent,
below the maximum for goods, domestic
and foreign togrther, and the foreign
Imports of goods represent about 1M),
tsMi.ooo libs, more raw than in the years
of greatest production and prosperity.
These facts would indicute a domestic
consumption not exceeding 300.000.tHK)
lbs., unless the demand materially in
creased, while the past year's consump
tion must have left In the country much
more than ".000.000 lbs. old w jol. With
a supply so vastly exceeding probable
lenulrements, even present low prices
can hardly be maintained. Resales by
manufacturers who hare taken wool
against which they get no orders, have
formed a considerable part of the sales
in March and April, and April sales at
the three chief markets have been the
smallest known for many ears in any
month, except In the panic months June
and August. 1893. and June. HUM. Sales
for. the month, for four months ending
with April, and for the wool year end
ing with April, have l-en a follows:
April.
Domestic. Foreign. Total.
ISsti M3J.H0U 6,714,801) 13.1.'),7iin
ldsf, U.MW.VUO ll,SM,7oj 'J3.8iW.WM
1SW 14.l63,fT.!t 7,775,400 '.! 1,838.!..-
18M 8.WO.50O 7,58.as Hi.4!,ti00
Xt 11,031,4011 ,418,8ll0 20,4;,D'IO
Kour months ended April .10.
lKsti 32,872.480 :,62i,0U0 r.9,28,1SO
1KO C4,822,3C. 38, 145.&50 ft!,i7,!H.ri
ISM 'Jl,111.18 17.2td.400 78.3ii2.5Slt
1M .VI.235.9iO 31,473.750 H5.7o9.Krs
1892 65.01S.5UO 32.842,850 t$H.8tHi,.l.")0
Wool, Year ended April 30.
1K96 172.795,802 149.044.275 321,890,177
1895 171.270.2J6 8.497,B2 257.707,888
1894 150.090,535 39,890,250 189,80,i9t
1893 2K1.929.405 104,719.450 308,048,855
una a uecreuse ui .o per i-rm.
pared with the corresponding period of
' 18ft!. Below Is given gross earnings of
1 till roads In the United States reporting
l for the past four weeks:
I ISM.
i (K roads. 4th week
of March 7.223,710
! 71 roads, 1st week
1895. '
7,017,789
4,977.841
4.963,805
4,C31,02i
C.
2.8
1.2
4.G
'6.0
of April 5,037,042
m roads, 2d week of
i April 5,182,497
1 59 roads, 3d week of
April 1,807,974
Plus.
In the following table the gross earn
j lngs of all roads reporting for periods
mentioned are classified according to
j sections, or chief classes of freights car
; riiMl. only the figures for this year are
printed, with iiercentages of gain or loss
compared with 1893 and 1895:
I April,
i Per Cent.
Roads. ISM.
! Trunk lines $ 2,739.120
I Other Eastern 427,735
I OranKers 2.U7.542
other Western 2,44.871
l Southern 3.6X7,130
Southwestern 3,273.285
United States
Canadian
Mexican
Total all ....
Roads.
Trunk lines
Other Eastern ...
j Grangers
! Other V'estern ..
j Southern
Southwestern ...
Pacific
United States ....
i Canadian
Mexican
! Total all
Minus; 'Plus.
II II II
SPKCIE MOVKMKNTS. Past week:
I Silver exiHirts, $898,427; imports, $20,
! 261; gold exports, $543,240; Imports, $20,
! 595. Since Jan. 1: Silver exoorts, $17,
.131.097; imports, $784,831; gold exports,
$16,570,350; imports, $18,022.85.
li ll II
i THK ANTHRAC1TK OUTLOOK.
' The anthracite coal trade Is admittedly
in better condition today than It has
been for many months, says the Phlla-
i delphia Stockholder. The season of
i large demand is directly ahead, und
prices are rigidly maintained. It is
i thought that while concert of action
I will be hidden from the public so far
a any formal announcement of a geii-
ercl agreement is concerned, the un
i thracitu coal producers will not be sat-
I isfled until the average price of coal
' at tide Is $4 a ton. The tendency Is to
reach that figure without undue delay.
The various companies at present are
i making money, and their profits will
j increase from month to month during
cue year, r or once, mere is nine iiKeu
hood of Inside opposition. It is tacitly
agreed that, none of the producing con
cerns cun afford to adopt a policy of
obstruction. This argues for cohesion
on the part of all, and good results from
an earning standpoint. An era of pros
perity In the anthracite coal trade Is,
therefore, seemingly ahead.
il !i II
ANTHRACITE PRICKS. When the
anthracite coal combination was ftrst
formed it was stated that it was the
policy of the powers to advance prices
gradually during the year until the
j average per ton at tide was $4 a ton.
I The action of the Reading and the Le
I high Valley, In marking the price up
nt this time 25 cents a ton, their action
! to be followed by a similar action on the
! part of the other leading interests, Is
; suys the Philadelphia Stockholder, In
1 line with this declaration. It is not
j likely, of course, thut an open avowal of
! the policy ot the combine will be made,
j and, on the other hand, a degree of
New York legislature Is still iu session
and to he reckoned with until Its ad-
FOR THE
HAIR
and
SKIN
A wirm shampoo with Cutlcura Soap,
and a single application of - Cutlcura
(ointment), the treat Skin Cure, clear the
scalp and hair of crusts, scales, nnd dand
ruff, allay Itching, soothe Irritation, stlm
, ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the
-roots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair,
with a clean, wholesome sralp.
oU IbraiwhMt tlii world. Pom One aCsiM,
Can., Holt PrsynMun, Iwkii, (,'.(, A.
1895. 1893.
1.5 ;.7
. 4.9 "18.9
15.9 16.9
6.2 6.5
3.6 7.4
1.6 10.7
..315.087,513 8.2 9.6
.. 1,034.000 19. 1.8
.. 936,607 2.5 4.6
..117,058,120 3.9 "8.7
March.
Per Cent.
1896. 1895. IRtW.
..I16.03S.21C .6 11.0
.. 6,190,452 6.9 20.3
.. 11,319,328 '15.9 9.6
.. 6,204,872 8.5 9.0
.. 6.700,881 1.0 l:t.S
.. 5.511,400 2.3 "16.4
.. 2.825,548 10.2 "11.6
..$54,791,8t:.'t 3. 11.8
.. 1,5ii3.i 26.0 4.1
.. 1,742.393 1.3 15.8
..$."i8.037,85 3.6 "11.2
Fatal
Pneumonia.
That dreaded disease that tem
porarily compels a cessation of
the work of all the greater organs
of the body, thus stopping the
digestion of food, the creation
of new tissue, brings the patient
to a point where the flickering
flame of life is blown out like the
light of a burnt-out candle. To
make recovery probable, keep up
the patient's strength give him
Bovinine
. that great concentrated essence
of the vital principles of lean
beef, the strength of which is
enhanced by our special cold
process method of manufacture,
it can be retained by the weakest
stomach and in every instance
makes blood, flesh and strength.
Dr. Charles Wilson, Atwell Ave.,
Providence, says; "My wife
suffered a severe attack of pneu
monia; after passing the acute
stage fearing heart failure, I
gave her freely Bovinine and
port wine, equal parts. I have
never seen such good results.
I am a hearty believer in Bovi
nine for quick nutrition." Over
25000 other physicians endorse
it equally strong.
Journment. The various producing
companies will, however, prepare for
the carrying, out of the Keneral jiollry
agreed upon without needless delay.
Kven at present prices they are not
making money if proper sinking funds
are charged against coal extracted to
reimburse the owners of the properties
for capital expended In the purchase
and Improvement of collieries. It Is
llgured by people who have gone very
deeply Into the anthracite question
that coal sold on the busis of less than
I4.SU per ton for stove at tide. water is
being mined and sold at a loss. Very
few of the companies charge a sinking
fund against coal extracted, but all
should. There is only a certain amount
of coal In the ground, and when any
Is taken out It can never be replaced;
yet, in suite of this, some companies
are adding year by year to the capitali
sation of their collieries, notwithstand
ing the steady process of exhaustion
that is going on.
01 CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OP AIX KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A HOOK ACCOUNT
18 MADE. NO CHARGE WILL BE LE89
THAN 15 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS.. EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATION'S, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Halp Wantad Mala.
ANTED TWO OnOU MEN TO SELL
tea and roffaa on mrnmluilnn In anil
around Scranton; will pay per cent, and
furnish each ith a horse and waeon. For
particulars address C. B Tribune office.
WANIED-EXPKRIENCED AND COM
TV penent double entry bookkeeper for
commission bualnee. Piste age and give
reference. Adiirees "R," Tribune.
jR PER1,ICA8II PAID FOR D'STRIB
,! uting circulars; fiiclnse 4 rents. U.S.
niDij ii.mj DiA&Aii, i;nicago.
D
RUQCLKRK- DDREHS OR APPLY L,
u, r 4ii eaar avenue, ncrantun. Pa.
117 ANTED - REPRESENTATIVES FOR
' v Scranton and vicinity foe n old con
servative Life Insurance Co.; imniuf all the
tnixl 'rn policies; must have Urjre acquaint
ance; experience not necessary; future to the
right partv MANAOEd, TM Tradesmen's
Building, Pittsburg.
17ANTED N AOFNT IN EVERY SEC
TV tlon tocanvam; f t.OO to S3 00 a day made;
sell at sight; also man to -Il Maple Uoods
to dealer; best side line 17fl.n0 a month; sal
ary or large commission made; experience
unneceatur y. Clifton Soap and Manufactur
ing Co.. Cincinnati, O.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
v every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; s monopoly; big money for agents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO
Borden Block. Cbioairo. I1L
Helo Wanted Famalaa.
yA?TDXPllDO-KEEp'
er; must he well rt'omninnde-j and
nmat be able to give bond. D. B. C, Tribune
oftlce.
GIRL WANTED TO DO UENERAL
bouaework: no small children. Call at
74:1 Qujncy avenue.
YVT ANTED WORK FOR MEN AND
V V women. We pay ft) to flu per week for
easy homework. No scheme, book or ped
dling: send stamp for work and particular.
THE KEYMOUB SUPPLY CO., Maaonio
Temple. Camdeu, N. J.
T ADIES-I MAKK BIO WAGES DOINCH
M-J piraaant Home work, ana will gladly tend
full particulars to all sending 2 cent utamp.
MIS M. A. STEBBIKS. Lawrence, Micb.
WANTED I ADY AGENT IN SCRAN
ton to sell and introduce Snyder'a cake
icing: experienced canvasser preferred; work
permanent and very profitable. Write for
particular at once an1 get benefit of holiday
;.rHi! Jrj.H.-JNyD5R. CO . f inclnnatl. O.
W ANTED IM MEDIATELY TWO E NER
VY getio saleswomen to represent n.
Onarantced U a day without interferinprith
other duties. Healthful occupation. Write
for particulars, including stamp. Mango Chem
ical Company. No. 72 John street. New York.
Charter Application.
f7fraE"col?RT"oTcc
J. Lackawanna county, No. May term,
1WW.
Notice l hereby glveu that an application
will lie made Defore one of the Jndees of the
siid Court on the 15th clay of Mav, IBM, under
the corporation act of Zitth day of April. A. D.
1347, end tho several biii plements thereto, for
the charter of h certaiu corporation tn be
known a the "Mooeic Hone Company Number
One;"-ti character and objector which Is the
protection .of the live and property of the
people of the vll age of Moolc iu Lackawanna
(.ouiity from destruction by Are, aud for these
purpoar to bavu, poMena and enjoy all the
rUhta, bnnafltaand privilege of the said A01
of Assembly and it anpph meet.
JOHN M. HARRIS. Solicitor.
Annual Meeting.
THE CONTRIBUTORS TO THE LACKA
wanna Hospital and to tile Scranton
Training School for Nurse, connmted with
tlie La' kawanna Hointtal, wMl hold their an
nual meeting on Monday, May 4. I8U0, between
the hours nf 0 and V n. m for the purpose of
electing officers and to transact such other
bnsineas as msv come before it-
Lost.
LOST-A SET of BLUE PRINTS BETWEEN
Hcreatonend Plttston. The finder will
b liberally rewarded by returning to the
Morse. William & Co. Elevator Compeny a
offloe on Spruce street, Scranton. Pa. Raub
Building. :
Business Opportunity. ,
CM Aft INVESTED NOW IN WHEAT OR
JP VW stocks under nnr safe method will
make yon handiotne profit. 8end for particu
lar and book. free. JORDAN CO,Colum
bia Bnildiug, New York. - v
Gomnollw
DDST AND MOTH
PROTECTION
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 Salt.
1XR HALE-ONE OR TWO GOOD RE
' liable hones. Bound and right for any
purpose. Call at 115 Adams avenue, new
Telephone Building.
mft DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON
i Summit Park, anil Annex Mots, at
Clark' Hummit, fnr nsle: iirice 140 to ITS
each: every lot a bargain. H H. ALWORTB,
Attorney, Common wwdth Building.
1?OR SALE DESIRABLE 1 OT ON JEK-
1 ferson avime. P. W. STOKES. Attor-ney-at-Law,
I'M W yomlug avenue, ' !
FOR SALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM- '
hnrat and the four lots on which it '
stands: also the four lot adjoining: most de- 1
slrable location In Elmnnrei: price reasona
ble: terms enT : soweulon given at once. &
P. KINGSBURY. Commonwealth Bonding,
Scranton, Pa. .
I OR SALE-TWO HORSES. 2 BUTCHER
wagons, X boggles, 1 lt-i)i, harnesses and
all of butcher' outfit; alao me t market for
rent ; soingoutof buuneaa; nun lie sold by
April Ut. Inuulre of I E. SCHULLER.
Blakoly atreet, Dunmore.
For Rant
F'OR RENT HALP OP NEW DOUBLE
elukt room house, 1033 Capons avenue,
between Green Ridge, and Delaware street.
Modern conveniences. Immediate poMeln
given. OeiCAR KREEMAN, 1KU Montey Ave.
HOUR KOOML. 7X1 Olive street, arraneed
V tor light houaekeupingj newly painted
and papered.
FOR RENT PRE' BYTERIAN MANSE,
furnlahed, feunaet avenue, North Park,
with barn; apply on premises.
L'OK HENT-8-HOOH HOUSE AND BtRN;
" nice yard, corner VotiHtoroli and Marlon.
F
OR RENT-HALF OP DOUBLE HOUSE;
modern improvement: rent reasonable;
corner of Pine and Biakely rtreeta, Dunmore.
1X)R RENT-TEITRobM HOUSE; ALL
r modern convenience. Inquire at ISO
Wasbburn st.
IpOR RENT ONE-HALF DOUBLE HOUSE
71& Quinry avenue. Rent reasonable
Opposite jlonea Taylor Honpltal.
FOBRENT-NICEuI FURNISHED HALL
altable for lodge room. JOHN JEH
MYN. Ill Wyoming nvenii'.
.
Furnlahad Rooms for Rant.
0NNToRW,TWFt?RM8ln
lt, with ma of bath: also barn rent
cheap. K22 Monroe avenne, city.
F'URNISHED ROOMS, WITH USE OF OAS,
hot and eeld bath, sitting snd reading
room. 216 Lackawanna avenue.
fnt Wantad.
fANTED SALESMAN : SALARY FRuM
start: permanent rilnce. BROWN
BROS. CO , Nurerymen. Rocooater, N. Y.
OF.NTS WAN TED-TO SELL CIGARS;
$76 per month salary and expense paid.
Addrem, with two-cent atamp, F1UARO t'l
OAK CO.. cnlcairo.
4UE.N18-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
IX gold, ailver. nickel and copper elrc.tro
platers: price from fit upward; salary and ex
pennes paid: outfit free. Address, with stamp,
MICHIGAN MFU CO.. Chicago
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
weekly and expense; experience un
neceaaary. OXSOLIUATEO MKO. CO.,
Ven Buren St.. l.hicaga
S ALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; K
per cent commlatlon; sample book
mailed free. Address L, N. CO., Station L,
New York.
AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell now lightning selling table cloth. mos
quito aud honee fly liquid at 10 cents and -f
cent a bo tie. Sample Iree. BOLGIANO
M F'G Co., Baltimore. Md. L
AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVER
al Hair Curler and Wavers Qiaod with
out beat), and "Pyr Polnted"Hair Pins. Lib
eral commiraton. Free mmple nnd full nar
ticiilar. Address P. o. Box 466. New York.
Special Notleea.
tcrpHE SOIDIERIN OUR CIVIL WAR."
J You want this relic. Contain all of
Frank Leslie' famouaold Wur Picture.bow
ing the force tn actual battle, aketoUed on the
put. Two volumes, 2,0U0 pictures. Bold on
easy monthly payment". Delivered by ex
press complete, all cfaaries prepaid. Addrea
P. O. MOODY. U2 Adam Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGA
ilnea, etc.. bound or rebound at Tas
Tkibunb office. Wuick work. Reasonable
prices.
Steamship Line.
CJTEAMSHIP TICKET- AND DRAFTS AT
JS. A. BARRON'S, 213 Lackawanna ave
nue, Scranton.
Medical.
'ADIRSI Oilchetttr'l English Pennyroyal Mis
. (ri.on4 md), are the Vest. !. iwiaMt.
Tafc M btiid Mwp, Kr ptrtkujftn, " HIM
LadiM," n irnja by Return Mail.,, Ai Pruuiu,
Chichester ChemlcarCo., Tbllada., Fa.
ROEBLING'S CELEBRATED TANSY AND
Pennyroyal Hlls: imported: absolutely
aafe; barmlem; superior to all others; never
tails, anvextaire: thousands of lianpy ladle: f3
by mail." Sold only by BOTANIC AL SPECI
FIC CO.. lit Fifth Avenue. New York.
Have You a
House to Rent
If so. a small Tribune
. "For Rent" adlet wiliaid
1. you in securing a tenant.
PAIGE'S ODORLESS
T WOTH
WALLACE,
mi)
TRY US.
302-404 UCML IVL, COH IDIM.
Sltuatlena Want.
SITUATION WANTED -MAN DESIRES
aiturtlon; experienced iu drcn, groceries
and dry goods. Address UN (t INKER, ail
Adam avenue.
XT-A N TED POSITION AS HOUBEKEEP
vv er by an American widow, or house
work in family of adult. Address WIDOW,
Tribune offloe.
GERMAN OARDE.VER, WHO HAS MORE
tbau twelve years of experience, I will
ing to do tbe gardening ot several garden
anywhere. FRKD B1EBKNHAAR, German
Oardener, No. lluu Meadow avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED-AS BUTCHER BT
O o.ie wnothoroughly undaretand tn meat
business; can makx himself useful around any
basineu: with references, f. MOMOAN. 15
Robinaen itreet. -
WANTED SITUATION BY MAN WHO
understands farming, gatdening and
care of horse; pcaks French. Knglian and
barman. EM1L HCHAFFKR, IU Leckawan'
ua avenue, ecranton.
SITUATION WANTED. AS BUTCHER;
thoroughly experienced and with good
reference; would not object to aasistinany
other department in a store. Apply J. W.
HILTON, Robert avenos, I rovidenos.
'117 ANTED BY A YOUNO MAN, SITUA.
tien ss clerk in clothing, grocery or
gener.il (tore; several years' excellence; ref
erence. Address D. J. PRICE, - SB Hyde
Park avenue, city. : 4 .
SITUATION WANTED-AB SEWErTn
tailor establishment. Address 10 Cedar
avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-BY MIDDLE AOK
p lady a housekeeper, nura or stewing. E.
M.. Tribune office. r
RAILROAD TIME-T ABIES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Schedule In Effect May 19, 180.
Trains Leave Wilket-Barreas Follows
7.26 a. m., weak days, for Sunbury
Harriaburg. Philadelphia, Balti
more, Waihlnjlon, and for Pitta
burg and the West.
10.16 a. m., week day, for Hazlaton.
Pottsville, Reading, Norrittown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p. m., week 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, and tha West.
6.0O p. m., week days, for Haaleton
and Pottsvltle.
J. R. WOOD, titn'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PKEVOST. Oenersl Manager.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna. Division,)
Anthracite coal used exclusively, .insur
ing cleanliness and Comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EKKKCT MCH. IS, 18D6.
Trains leave Scranton (or Plttston.
Wilkes-Barre. etc at B.20, J.15. 11.30 a. m..
12.45. 2.00. 3.05, K.OO, 7.10 p. m. Sundays. 9.00
a. m.. 1.00. 2.13. 7.10 p. m.
For Atlantic City, (.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth.
8.20 texpress) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
let purlor car), 2.06 (express) p m. Sun
day. 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.46 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Readme Term
inal. 5.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 p. m.
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Bethlo
hem. Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a, m
12.45, 3 06, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. nil
Sunday, MS p. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc.. at
8.20 n. tn 12.45 p. m. .
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg.
via Allentown, 8.20 a,, in., 12.43. too p. ra
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle. 8.20 a., 12.45 p. m.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty atreet, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.80, 4.16 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.S0 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal,
f 00 a. m 2.00 aud 4.30 p. m. Sunday 127
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had on application la ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pas. Agent.
J. H. OLHAUSF.N. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
iuuSON RAIL
ROAD. Commehclng 'Monday,
STx'-- JaT Juiy w, an trains win
MB wMMtt arrive at new Lacka-
W W mm wanna avenue- station
mw r as follows: -r
Trains will leave Scran
ton statHn for Carbondale and lnterme'
alite points at S.20. 6,48, 7.00, 8 2J and 10.10
a. m., 12 00. 2 20. 8.55. 6.15. 15. 7.8. 8.10 and
I1ForP'Farvlw, Waymart and Honesdal
at 7 00, 8.26 and 10.10 a, m 18.00, 120 and 6.11
P Fr Albany, Saratoga, the Adirondack
and Montreal at 6.4S e. m. and 1.80 p, m. 1
For Wllkes-Barre and InUrmedlsM
point at 7.45, 8.46, I IS snd 10.48 a. tn., 1205,
1.20, 8.88, 4.00. 6.10, 8,05, (.16 and 11.88 p. nt.
Train will arrive at Scranton station
from Carbondale and Intermediate point
at 7 40, 8.40, (.84 and 10 40 a, m., 12.00. 1.17,
8.84. 8.40. 4.54. 6.66. 7.46. 9.11 and U.SJ p. m.
From Honesdale, Waymart and Far.
view at (.84 a. m.. 12.00, 1.17, 140, i.H and
7.4 p. m.
From Montreal, Saratoga, Albany,-' eta,,
at 4.64 and 11.28 p. m.
From Wllkes-Barre ' end " .Ifrtermediiit
points at (16. (.04, U. and H.B8 . m.. 1.18
ili 8.K. 6.10. 1.06. 7.8. ( e) and ILK p. m. ,
mm
BSV u sr
PROOF BAG
AND DUST.
209 X!""'
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets, . -Renovate
Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Sprltft
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses,
Ml
Hev, 17. 116.
TrsJn leavesScranloa tor Philadelphia
and Nsw-.Yerk via ft H. R. R. at 7.4)
a. m. jtttL 1.8O, 8.88 aid 11.38 p. m., via D .
U A W. K,a, aw, .08. U.80 a. m., and LM
Leave Bcrintpn fof Ptttaton and Wilko.
Barre, via D, L. A W. R. R., 100, 6.08. U.2
a, m., 140, 6.67. 168 p. m.
Leave Scranton lor White Havn. Ha.
sleton, Pottnvllle and all points on the
Ber Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
y1 H. R. R. at 7.46 a. m U.0&, 1.20.
iSL P- m- via D. L., A W. R. R. W.
108. 11.(0 a. m., 1.30, 8.40 p. m.
T.Lf.ve Scanton foi Bethlehem, Easton,
r Heading Harrisburg and all intermediate
?lnt.,i.v,f D- H. R. R. 7.4 a. m U.05.
4 00, 11.88 p. m., via D., U A W.
R. R., 100, 8.08, 11.80a. m., 1.80 p. m
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To.
nda. Elmlra, Ithaca, Otneva and all
Intermediate points via D A H. R. R., ( 4i
a R.. 101 .u a m., 1.S0 p. m.
..Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls. Detroit, Chicago and ali
R?ln,S 5J via D A H. R. R MS a. tn
; " 11.88 p. m.. via D.. L. A W. R. R.
and Plttston Junction, 108, (.66 a. raVLui
.oo p. m.
For 'Elmlra and C west via Salamanca,
v ' i'- M- R- 45 a. m. 12.06 p. m..
vlaP.. U A W. n. a. lot, 166 a mT, 1.30.
uiman parlor and sleeping of' IV V.
hair cars on all trains between L.' B.
Juaotlon or Wllkes-Barre and New York.
Philadelphia, 'Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
ftOLLW H. WILBTJR. Osn. Supt.
CHAS S. .EK, on. Pass, Agt., Phlla., Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst .Qen.
Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem. Pa I
. Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, April 20. 1SS0., 1
Trains leave Scranton a follow: Ex
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2,60, 6.16, 8.00 and 9.56 a. in.; 1.16 and
8,84 p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.1S.8.00 and (.66 a. m.;
1.15 and 8.84 p. m.
Washington and way station, 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 8.10 p. tn.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego Kl
mira, Corning, Hath, Dansvllle, Moum
Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.8.1 a. m.. and
1.21 p. m., making close connections u:
Buffalo to nil points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 8. IS a. m.
Hlnghamton arid way stations, 12.37 P. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
p. m.
Blnghamton and Elmlra express 166 p, m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswesu,
t'tlca and Hlchdeld Springs, 2.86 a. m and
1 I1thaeaII2.3a and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.21
P For Northumberland, Plttaton. Wllke
Bsrre, Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan
ville making close connections at North
umberlan and Wllllamsport, Harrlabuig.
Baltimore. WashlnRton and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate sta
tions ti.OD. .55 a. m. and 1.30 and ti.00 p. m.
Nuntlroke and iiit-rmedlate station.
8 0 and 11.20 a. in. Plymouth and inter
mediate stations. 3.40 and 8.62 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping eoache on
all express trains. 1 ,
For detailed information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket ofltce, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot tlcxei onire.
Erie and Wyoming Val
EFFECTIVE MARCH 18,
and intermediate points on thel
roaa, also lur nunrnuaip,
local points at ft.36 a. m. and 3.28
arrive mv ouranion inim mww
S.2I a. m. ana a.01 p. ni.
SCHANTON DIVHIOJI.
In Effect September OTnd. 1S03,
(rm Reund. Mih (fuaej,
l030l
Stattoas ' '
(Trains Billy,
cept Hunaay )
r aiArrlvs . Lay
7 r. N. Y. Franklin n
7 101 West 4nd streeu
7 oi M'eebswken
lr aiArrlve Leavst
fTTSTH ancook Jusatloa
I OH HSOCOBC '
19 Mi StarUtkt
1848 Preitcn Park
18 iff coino
it s poyeteU
18 14 Belmont
1808 Pleasant Ml
lute vnioodsie
r all) 4i Porsettuy
(trail Si crDODOie
f8 46 (1180 White Bridge
481 ....I Maynria
41111(8 Jennys .
(M il IBl ArchtbaM
uriiis Wlnton ..
Will 11 Pcckville
n: luff Ulvrbant
);1105 Vlcksoa
16 II 01 Throop
1 11 n Provldenes
IMCOT Park Piaee
a ia tn a Saranton
71( 8 4Si
TM IM
7(7 8N
tniM
TM 47
7 H 4 1
T 89 4 It
ll fi 1
T46 4 Su
m 1 m Lve Arrive
MP
Ail trains run dally except Sunday.
tslgiilnes that trains stop on signal for' pss
Kagers. ' -
. recurs rates via Ontario Westers before
Ctrchaslng tlrketa and save money. Day sjkf
lagt Repress to tbe West.
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