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    THE RCRAXTOTS TRIBUNE-WEDXESDAT MORNDTO. , MAT 27, 1896.
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THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Arc.
We extend a cordial invi
tation to all Knights Templar
and their families to visit our
establishment while in the
city.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR SOUVENIR.
We have placed on sale an
unique Knights Templar
Souvenir. Also call attention
to the public that our electri
cal display will be lighted
every evening. Constructed
by the Scranton Illuminating
Heat and Power Company.
Don't fall to attend our great
Wash Goods and Shirt Waist sale.
During this sale reduced prices
will hold forth in all other depart
ments. The entire stock of Messrs.
Birkcnfeld, Strauss & Co.. the
celebrated Shirt Waist manufac
turers that we bought at less than
SO cents on the dollar, will be
put on sale Monday and balance
of the week. Don't miss it.
Bhlrt waists, Lot No. 1, worth from
f 1.W to 11.60,
LEADER'S PRICE, S9c.
Bhlrt waists. Lot No, 2, worth from
$1.50 to 81.75,
LEADER'S PRICE, 89c.
Shirt waist. Lot No. 3, worth from
11.73 to 12.2.',.
LEADER'S PRICE. $1.26
75 ladles' black brllllantlne skirts,
worth 31.50,
LEADER'S PR 89!
One lot of our fine brocaded silk capes
lined throughout with Bilk, hand
I somely trimmed also velvet, worth
MM.
LEADER'S PRICE, 83.98.
60 24 and 20-Inch blue silk gloria umbrel
la, the finest quality of natural han.
dlei and silk tassels, with paragon
frame, worth S1.25 and $1.40.
LEADER'S PRICE. 89c.
75 24 and 20-Inch blue silk gloria um
brellas, with choice Dresden and
decorated China handles, worth
II. CO and 11.75.
LEADER'S PRICE. 98c.
One lot of men a fine percale shirts,
collars and cuffs attached, newest
patterns, worth 75c,
LEADER'S PRICE, 39c,
One lot of ladles' muslin gowns,
mother huhbard style, trimmed with
embroidery,
LEADER'S PRICE. 49c,
20 dosen ladles' 4-botlon real kid gloves
In tan, brown and white, worth 81.00.
LEADER'S PRICK, 9c.
12 dozen of Indies J. U. Corsets, In
white only, worth $1.00.
LEADER'S PRICE, 49c,
95 pieces of fine printed corded dimities,
regulur price. 10c.
LEADER'S PRICE. 6c.
75 pieces or much liner quality dimities
regular price. lCi.
LEADER'S PRICE. 7,c.
za peres or tepnyr gingnams, regular
itHna 10i.
LEADER'S PRICE. 4'X.c.
All goods in Wool dress goods and silk
departments at a most liberal reduction;
come ana see lor yourselves.
25 cases of new trimmed sullora, just
received,
PRICES RANGING FROM 39c. up,
200 bunches of flowers from a leading
manufacturer at 35 per cent, below
, regular prices. These goods start
At lac. a bunch,
100 misses' trimmed hats from 98c. ud.
Special sale of all our fancy ribbons at
a Dig reuuction in price. ,
16 pieces white India linen, regular
price, 10c., '
LEADER'S PRICE, 6c,
4-4 Fruit of the Loom.
LEADER'S PRICE, 6,,c.
- Ainnnnvi IP.
LEADER'S PRICE, Clic,
15 pieces 9-4 unbleached sheeting, regu
lar price, lie.,'
LEADER'S PRICE, 10c.
30 pieces ot wool challies, regular
price. 15c..
, LEADER'S PRICE, Sc.
If
' DISLIKE "SL'WASEK RIVER."
uperstitous Sailors Request a Pretty
Girl Not to Pluy the Famous Song.
From the Florida Times-Union.
Mlas Edna de Sequerla. the pretty
irlrl who wraps candy In the salt water
taffy establishment, does not confine
herself to dispensing one kind of
sweets. but sometimes, to please friends,
will dispense sweet music on her guitar.
A young gentleman was compliment
ing her last night upon the deftness of
her finger in. bringing forth sweet
tunes, when she said:
"But I really can't play, at least you
wouldn't think you could play If a
whole ship load of sailors had petitioned
you hot to.
"I was on the Iroquois coming down
' three or four weeks ago, and had start
ed to play 'Way Down Upon the Hu-
wanee River,' when I noticed that the
aallora were not pleased. Finally one
l them came to me and said that he
had been sent by his mates to ask me
not to play that piece. 'You see,' said
lie. 'whenever that piece Is played
inert; aure to De a storm.'
"I stopped playing the piece, but In
' spite of the fact that I had played some
of It. there was no storm. On the con
trary, we had the very pleasantest of
weather during the whole trip."
. HOT WATER FOR NOSE BLEED.
Just Stick Your Foet in It and Keep
. .. Them There.
Dr. Gregory was called to treat an
obstinate easo of nose bleed which had
defied the skill of several medical men,
and tried that -much used remedy, hot
water, with good effect. He gave a
foot bath with water almost unbearably
' hot. The patient's feet were put In the
; water, Which was at 110 degrees F., and
then aa She became accustomed to It he
added boiling water, and in a few inln-
utea the bleeding, which had continued
for several hours, diminished and final-
., ly reaaed, her heart beat mora firmly
and ahc was out of danger,
la another cast he used the same
' remedy la a persistent caa of yomltlng .
CIS
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY
BUDGET OF NEWS
TkoufhU and Suaestioas Cooceniiot
Proper Observance of Memorial Day.
FROM JERICHO TO SUSQUEHANNA
Politicians Viko Will Stay at Hume
aud Plant I'oru--Relics of 1.0 ! Are I
Discovered Xrar Oquaga'tim:r
ous Political Fuiutt rs.
Special to The Scranton Tribune.
Kucniiohnnnn Mav 26. Susquehanna
Is preparing fur a tilting and proper ob
servance ot Memorial Day. Thcr will
be a parade in the afternoon. In which
Moody post, the old soldiers and sailois
and the children from the school of this
place will participate. r-'oliowing xne
parade and decoration ceremonies In
iha weral cemeteries, a public meet
ing will be held In llogan Opera House,
and addressed by Rev. William M. Hit
ler, pastor of the Methodist cnurcn. in
the evening a musical and literary en
tertainment will be held In Hogan
Opera house, under the auspices of
Moody Relief corps. The proceeds will
be used In defraying the necessary ex
penses of the day.
The nation's dead. Ah what a sacred
trust.
In narrow beds slow mouldering dust to
dust
All that Is mortal. But their memory Btlll
Lives in each patriot's heart, and live It
will . M
So long as freemen live. Deeds do not
die.
For from the lonely mounds there comes a
cry
To which 'twere were well to give most
loyul heed, , ,
Though tongue be silent, eloquent Indeed
The Bpeech; and earnest, too, the pleas
ing voice
Amitnin tn iw this iluv ud we relolce:
Guard well that which was purchased
with their blood.
Be true to self, to country, and to God.
EN ROl'TE.
I.. J. Thomas, of Scranton. who Is
trumllinir a wheel barrow from Scran
ton to San Francisco, with the very
laudable Intention of securing i.ww
more or less from Scranton men. who
have money to burn, arrived In town on
Saturduy, a little the worse for wear,
but still In the ring. On the front of his
barrow was the legend. "I am going
from Scranton. Fa., to San Francisco, in
1L'5 davs." During the day he had
walaed from Forest City. 36 miles. He
arrived in Binghumton on Sunday af
ternoon. While In that city he re
marked that he does not like Pennsyl
vania, and that dur nir his Journey he
saw a mile-post. On one side was writ
ten "Pennsylvania;" on the other "New
York," and he stopped to wipe me uusi
of Pennsylvania olf his feet. All this
was very natural of Mr. Thomas, whose
brains are evidently In his feet, but
Pennsylvania will have to bear up
bravely under the great stricture.
FACTS SAWED OFF.
A delegation from St. Andrew's com-
mandery. K. T., is participating In the
conclave In Scranton.
A. J. Coloorn. Jr.. of Scranton. will be
the Memorial Day orator at South Gib
son, this county.
James K. Foley, of the Oakland slue.
has published a ukase, announcing that
his wife. Carrie, has left his bed and
board, etc. Mr. Foley Issues these bul
letins seml-occaslonally.
Moody post and Relief corps attended
a Memorial service In the uaptist
church on Sunday evening. The pas
tor. Rev. O. H. Houghton, preached an
able and appropriate sermon.
Klverside park, ianesooro, was
opened for the season on Saturday last,
with a good-sited attendance.
ONE MORE WANDERER.
A queer chap, D. D. Killens by name,
homeward bound from Jerusalem, went
through this section recently. He is
driving In a canvas-covered wagon,
with one horse. He Is now making for
Chicago. He has a book, which he has
had with him from the start, stamped
by the proprietor of the Hotel Belle-
view, Jericho, and over fifteen sworn
statements by the officials In the Holy
Land, besides 1,800 In this country. His
travels cover a distance of over 201,000
miles. It may be necessary to state
that Mr. Killens did not travel the en
tire distance from Jericho to Susque
hanna by wagon.
IN SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY.
A Franklin township farmer dis
posed of 1,600 bushels ot potatoes for
75 cents for the entire lot.
The next convention of the Susque
hanna County Sunday School associa
tion will be held In New Milford.
The Susquehanna County Veteran
association will probably hold its
twenty-fifth encampment In Montrose,
August 19. 20, 21.
Susquehanna Pomona Orange will
meet in Harford, June 3 and 4.
Two Ararat young men have been ar
rested and held for appearance before
the grand Jury for disturbing public
worship.
LO! THE POOR INDIAN.
A farmer, while plowing near Oqua-
ga Lake a few days since, unearthed
the skeleton of an Indian. The burial
probably took place over one hundred
years ago. Beneath the skeleton were
found an old brass kettle, several pipes.
arrows, etc., all In a fine state ot pres
ervation. As soon as they were ex
posed to the air, however, they par
tially crumbled away. Years ago the
unwashed and untutored Indian roam
ed at will through this valley, slaying
the early settler, the bear and the cata
mount with strict Impartiality, ai d sou
venirs of his presence are quite often
discovered.
POLITICAL POINTERS.
It Is rumored that the Democrats of
this district have engaged Lieut. Peary
to discover a candidate for congress for
the bosses.
The space outside of the McKlnley
breastworks has mighty poor picking
for the bosses.
There are "steen" Democratic can
didates for county commissioner, and
the returns are not all In from some of
the cross roads.
A number of Susquehanna county
statesmen, who Intended to go to St.
Louis. and whoop 'er up for Quay, will
stay ojt home and plant corn. They have
seen the handwriting upon the wall.
They have had a revelation. Their
whoop has died in their throat, and
they have hung their harps upon a
willow, and gone to the mountains to
gnaw a file.
ALONG THE RAILROADS.
The Erie paymaster will scatter about
$40,000 in town tomirrow.
By an ol der Issued last week the Erie's
eastern division will hereafter be known
as the New York division. The western
division has been changed to the Alle
gheny division.
In the year 1855 the New York and
Erie railroad had 4.715 men In Its em
ploy, 336 of them in Susquehanna.
Late advices from the Susquehanna
Carbondale delegation at the B. of L. K.
convention at Ottawa are to the effect
that they are having a glgantean time.
Willlamsport people are again agi
tating that Binghamton-Wllllamsport
railroad. Binghamton will furnish the
enthusiasm If Willlamsport will furnish
the money.
The much-advertised Boston, Cats
kill Mountain and Lackawanna road
has evidently struck a snag somewhere.
The greater portion of the route has
been surveyed, but the timea have been
"out o' Jlnt."
ODDS AND ENDS.
A Suaquehanna county pastor Is pre
paring a sermon on "The Bicycle and
the Christian Life.". ...
The bull frogs in the lowland swamp
art chanting in a baritone. This la said
to be a aure alrn of a dry summer-
especially where the Raines bill ia In
effect.
1-rof. Charles E. Moxley. of Hallstead.
superintendent-elect of the schools of
Susquehanna county, will assume the
duties of his position June 1.
B. njamin Sabln will again become
proprietor of the Cascade House, June
1, Charles Strlngham retiring.
The Woman's Foreign Mlslaonary so
ciety of the Montrose district, Lacka
wanna Presbytery, will meet In Brandt
on Tr jrsany.
Mrs. M. T. True, for twenty years a
missionary in Japan, died in Toklo,
April 18. She was well known through
out this suction.
ROD AND GUN.
Edward Cahill, a famous New York
spm tsmnii, tislied the creeks neav ltar
ucca on Monday and gathered in some
tine trout.
A thirty-five pound wild cat was shot
near Melrose on Saturday by a Carbon
dale hunter. The wild cat crop is said
tn be large.
They are catching shad by the 'wagon
load from the Delaware at and near
I.ackav axon. Fishermen are making
the greatest catches ever known.
The squirrel crop throughout Susque
hanna county will be large this year.
THEY CALLED.
Two veterans, members of a Susque
hanna U. A. R. post, on Sunday called
upon au Oakland pastor to make some
arrangements for Memoral Day. One
of the veterans was occompanled by his
dog. As the visitors were seated In the
minister's parlor, the minister's dog ap
peared, and In about six seconds, stand
ard time, a grand dog fight was In
progress. The minister mounted a chair
and culled to the dogs to stop. One of
the comrades Jumped upon another
chair, and shouted such words as are
usualy Jieurd at a dog tight, but seldom
In a parsonage. The clergyman's wife
appeared and proceeded to sepaiate the
dogs, being assisted by a ludy from an
adjoining apartment, who poured a pail
of water upon the parlor carpet. The
dogs finally separated, and the com
rades assured the pastor that they did
nut call on Sunday to start a dog fight.
The comrade who swore Is not certain
whether he will apologize or keep mum.
TUESDAY'S TIDINGS.
Messrs. William Donahoe and Mat
thew Lannon. experienced Susquehan
na hotel men, are about erecting a sum
mer hotel between Lanes boro and
Wlror.
Picturesque Starrucca haa the bicycle
craxe In a chronic form.
A strange lizard was captured at
South Canaan a few days since. They
are prospecting for silver over there,
but a lizard Is better than no discovery
at all.
A Windsor young lady of twenty-five
la soon to lead to the altar a blushing
youth ot eighty. It is stated that the
groom's parents will not oppose the
marrlnge.
Writes a Susquehanna county editor:
"Some of the wood we took on subscrip
tion last winter was so green and sappy
that since this growing weather set In
It has taken root and Is growing, bid
ding fair to become a beautiful park be
fore the season closes."
WHITNEY.
NEW CURE FOR COLDS.
Bicarbonate efSoda in Small Doses
Does the Business.
Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley In the Medical
Record gives a successful method for a
common cold, based on the theory that
there Is an acid condition of the system
developed, which Is sufficient to Irritate
the terminal endings of the nerves In the
skin and mucous membranes, and ao to
render them susceptible to Impressions
of cold by derangement of the capillary
circulation. Aa this acidity la neutra
lised the normal conditions return.
For f ti adult of medium alze and
weight twenty to thirty grains of bicar
bonate of aoda are given In two or three
ounces) of water, every half hour, for
three doses, and a fourth dojo at the
expiration of an hour from the last one.
To to four hours are then allowed to
elanse, to see the effect, and the four
doses are repeated if necessary, aa la
frequently the case. After waiting two
to four hours more, the same course
may be taken again, although this is
not often required If the treatment
has been begun early in the course of
the "cold."
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PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT
Let Radway's Ready Relief Be Used on the
First Indication of Pain or Uneasiness; If
Threatened with Disease or Sickness, the
Cure Will Be Made Before the Family Doctor
Would Ordinarily Reach the House.
CURES THE WORST PAINS in from
one to twenty minutes.
A CUKE FOlt ALL
A half to a teaspoonful of Ready Relief
In a half tumbler of water, repeated as
often as the discharges continue, and a
flannel saturated with Ready Relief placed
over the stomach and bowels will afford
Immediate relief and soon effect a cure.
Internally A half to a teagpoonful In
half a tumbler of water will tn a few min
utes cure Cramps, Bspasms, Sour Stom
ach,, Nausea, Vomiting, Heartburn, Nerv.
ousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache,
Flatulency and all Internal pain.
Malaria In Its Various Forms Cured and Pre
vented. There la not a remedial agent In the
world that will cure Fever and Ague and
all other Malarious, Bilious and other
fevers, aided by RADWAY'S PILLS, so
uulck as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF.
Travelers should always carry a bottle
of Radway's Ready Relief with them.
A few drops in water will prevent sick
ness or pains from change of waters It Is
better than French brandy or bitters as a
stimulant.
Price W cents per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Administratrix's Public Sale,
Estate of John Schall, Deceased.
Interest In Valuable
COAL. LAN OS.
SCHYIU.KILL COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
TUESDAY, JUNE 2 1396,
AT ie O 'CLOCK NOON.
I In the Public Salesroom, PHILADELPHIA
i BOURSE, Fifth Street, Above Chestnut
i Street, Philadelphia, Room No 301,
I i-'lfth Street Entrance, will be Sold
at PUBLIC SALE
No. 1. One-half Interest In the Schall St
Bannun tract, situate about ten miles from
Pottsvlile. In Tremont township, Schuyl
kill county. Pa.; containing about 400 acres,
more or less; every foot within the coal
measures, has both the north and south
dips, and the principal coal veins. Mam
moth and others. Adjoins on the east the
Blackwood colliery, operated by the Le.
high Valley Railroad company. Extends
westward to within a half mile of Tre
mont, with Swatura ureek running
lengthwise over the tract, and has quan
tities of timber and other material for min
ing uses. The land is virgin and adjoins
properties sufllclently developed to estab
lish the existence within It of all the veins
of coal. ,
turn to be paid at the time of sale.
No. 2. Two-ninths interest In the Schall,
Blckel & Repller tract, containing about
274 acres forty-three perches, more or less,
In Blythe township, Schuylkill county,
Pa.
$100 to be paid at the time of sale.
By order of REBECCA SCHALL, Ad
ministratrix, D. B. N. C. T. A., of John
Schnll's estate.
For further particulars apply to AR
THUR M. BURTON, Esq., Attorney, Law
Ofllce, No. 604 Walnut street, Philadelphia.
BARNES ..AND, LOfLANO, ,
Auctioneers, No. 14 ttouta fourth Street.
Paila., Mar I, UM, .
SUMMER
COMPLAINTS
Consumption
$ Collapse
in this disease is what physicians
constantly are on the look-out
for, knowing that it means the
end. Just keep up the strength ;
keep the body nourished prop
erly, so that waste of tissue is
checked, and with proper medi
cines death is delayed indefi
nitely, or a permanent cure, as
has been proved in thousands of
cases is accomplished. To effect
this much desired result, give
the patient
Bovinine
Dr. W. E. S. Preston, House
Physician of the House of Rest
for Consumptives," of Tremont,
N. Y., says, " I have never known
a case where the stomach has
rejected Bovinine. In cases of
collapse, so common among con
sumptives, we always use it."
Bovinine being easy to take, and
quick of assimilation and a won
derful food product, at once
starts on its mission of creating
strength, flesh and blood. It
tones up the vital organs and by
thus invigorating them, enables
them to throw off disease and
gives to the sufferer a new lease
of life where such a thing ia
possible.
ONE CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID FOR IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS
THAN 2R CENTS. THTfl RULE -APPLIES
TO SMALL WANT ADS., EX
CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Help Wanted-Male.
WANTED TRAVELING OR LOCAL
salesmen to sell onr goods on eomtni
slon. Hid line or exclusively. Liberal terms.
THE HOWARD OIL UREASE CO.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
C ALESM BJ MERCHAN T8' TRAD& -10
D a week. New, quick, good. Light sam-
Slufre". Side Hue nr exclusive. Mfrs., 8941
larkst St., Philadelphia.
a1tednTgTnt IN EVERYBF!C
tlon to canvass: 94.00 to fit On a day madn;
arils at slant; also a man to sell Staple Goods
ta dealers; best side Una J75.O0 a month: Hil
ary or large commission made: experience
uonecessa'T. Clifton Soap and llanufactnr
log Co., Cincinnati, O.
w
ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
overv town to solicit stock sttbecriD-
tions; a aonopoly: big money for agents; no
caattal reaulred.
AKD C. FISH CO..
Borden Bloc. Chtoago.
III.
Htla Wantad Females.
Wi
ANTED - OIRL FOR GENERAL
hn'iseworx: mutt be a good coek. Add1v
at 821 Vine street
1ADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING
J pleasant heme work, and will gladly send
full particulars to all sending li cent stamp.
MIs8 M. A. 8TEBBINS. Lawrence, Mich.
WANTED I ADY AOENT IN SCRAN
ton to sell and introduce Snyder's cake
Icing: experienced canvasser preferred: work
permanent and very profitable. Writ for
Particulars at once and get benefit of holiday
rede. T. H. SNYDER CO , Cincinnati, O
WANTED IM MEDIATELY TWO ENER
getlo saleswomen to represent us.
Guaranteed 6 a day without interfering with
other dutlea. Healthful occupation. Write
for particulars, inclosing atamp, Mango Chem
ical Company, No. 78 John street. New York,
For Rant.
fl1 R PER MONTH WILL RENT A HOUSE
tjMi) contain ng 8 rooms, hot and cold
witer, bath tub. and a large well ventilated
r-llar AprW "o THOS. D. WILLIAMS, 1520
Wathburn street.
NINE-ROOM B tlCK.lOl SPRUt'K STREET,
central location; rent moderate. Ad
dress 153il Washington.
FOUR KOOML. KZ Olive street, arranged
for licht houaekeup.og; newly painted
and pupered.
FOR REST-HALF OK DOUBLE HOUSE:
mod'-rn Improvements; mat reasmuble:
cottier ot Pine and Biakely streets, D -nmorc.
17OR PEN T TEN-ROOM HOUSE; ALL
modern conveniences. Inquire at 1251
Washburn st.
CORRENT-NICEn FURNISHED HALL
r suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEU
MTN, 11V Wyoming ovsnue.
For Sal.
T-'OR HALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
JT double, b 11 euphonium, ninely engraved
with trombone bell sold lined: neanv new
and roet $W; will sell at a bsraiti. trtdress
thia week to E. W. UAYLORD, LeRsysville,
Pa.
TOR SALF.OR HENT-SIX.ROOMEDCOT
J tage. Wyoming Cam 11 Ground: partly
furnished, w. H. HaZLETT, Scranton.
TOR RALE-HORSE AGED SIX YEARS.
I1 weight 1.C00 pounds; can be scon at 1821,
y rice street.
T?OR SALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM
JT burst and the four lots on which it
stands: also the four lots adjoining; most de
sirable location in Elmburtt: prices reasona
ble: terms eanv: toremion given at nnce, E.
P. KINGSBURY. Commonwealth Building,
Scranton, Pa.
FOR SALE-TWO HORSES. 2 BUTCHER
wagons. 2 boggles, 1 sleiirh, harnesses and
all of butcher's outfit; also meit market for
rent; eoiugontof business; must be sold by
April 1st. Inimire of L E. SCI1CLLER,
Hlakely street, unnmore.
Steamship Line.
www
OTBAMSHIP TICKET AND DRAFTS AT
O J. A. BARRON S, 21 Lackawanua ave
nue, Scranton..
Lest.
T 0T-OILT PURSE WITH NAME
1 J Edvths enraved on ton. Liberal re
ward and no questions asked if returned to
Gerson's mtlliuery store, 1421 Lackawanna
ave.
Application for Charter.
TVTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVE V THAT AN
appllitailon will ba mado to the governor
or rennayivaniaon uune irtn, iaw,uy wuuam
F. Mattes, Louis T. Mattel, John F. Lewie.
Charles ('. Me tres and Mary U. Mattes nndur
an Act of Aitomblv entitled "An Act to uro-
vido for the Incorporation and regulation ot
certain corporations," approved i.prll !2D,
1874: and supplements thereto for a harter
of an intended corporation to be called "1'no
Lackawanna Lubricating Company." the
cnaraoter ana oojti ot wnien is tor operat
ing foundry and machine shop and manu'
fucturina aud seliliiH lubricating devices.
lubricant', en Infers' supplies and any other
articles or coronierne out 01 mecais. woon,
rubber or other sulaUances, and to hold such
patents 11a may be nweesary for carrying on
euch business: and for theae DurooJea to have.
posses and enjoy all the rights, benefits and
privllegea of, the said Aot of Assembly and
supplements mere to. 1
. WANUkN A KNAPP, Solicitors.
c
ominolli &, Wallace
Call and see them. They're worth
more than we ask.
CONNOLLY &
cents Wanted.
UTANTED-SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
start; permanent place. BROWN
BROS. CO , Nurserymen. Rocnmter, N. Y.
UC'NTSWATED'n'8ELLciUARsl
$76 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address, with two-cunt stamp, FIGARO Ci
GAH CO.. Caicaa-o.
AGENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
geld, ailver. tic.kel and copper electro
platers: price from S3 upward; aalary and ex
penses paid; ont-lt froe. Address, with stamp,
MICHIGAN 51 FG CO.. Chicago.
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TODEALERS;
125 weeklr and expeuscs; experience un
necessary. ( ONSOLIUATEO MFG. CO., 44
Van Buren St.. Ch'cago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2)
per cant, commission; sample book
mailed free. Address L N. CO.. Station L,
New York.
AT oj CE AGENTS" APPofNTED TO
sell new lightning selling table cloth.mos
qnito and hoase fly liquid at Id cents and 25
cants a lo-tle. Sample tree, BOLQLs.NO
M'F'G Co., Baltimore. Md.
A GlSNTBlHNDE'fcf patent"' univer
t sal Hair Curlers and Wavers Cased with-
out hnstl. nnri "Pvr Pointed" Quir Pins. Lib-
rral commissions. Free sample and full par-
tlcnlnrs. Address P. o. Box ta Kew York.
Horses for Sale.
TI7ST ARRIVED WITH A SELECT CAR-
fl load of Illinois horses: good workers and
drivers: weight from 1.100 to l.CO; can be
seen at 834 Raymond oourt F.M.COBB
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
1,'URNISHED ROOMS. WITH USEOFGA3.
1 hot and cold batb. sitting and reading
rooms. 216 Lackawanna avenue.
Dissolution of Fartnershlp.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN THAT THE
nartnerahln lately aubetstinsb'tweon the
undersigned. Charles J. W elchel aud George
V. Millar, carrying on Dimness ac rrraaiou.
l a., under the strle of Weichel A Millar, waa
mi hla twnv.tlitrit dav nf Uav. 1KUA. die-
s lived 1 y m-uu 1 enrsent, and the bnsiaaao in
mtnre wilt oe carriea on oy in sam vewce
V. Millar, and tnat all raooeya payable to the
aild late Arm are to he paid to the said George
V. Miller. CHAR I K8 J. WEICRBL,
UUOUOG V. BUL)LiAB.
Scranton. Pa, May 23, Hit.
Special Notices.
tlftlHE HOI.rjIERlN OUR CIVIL WAR.'
1 You waut this relic. Cental as all nf
Frank Leslie's famous old War Plcturs.show
ins the fores In actual battle, sketcaed on the
spot Two volumes, 2.0U) pictures, Sold on
easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex-
frees complete, au ci arrea prriaua. jmurnee
P. O. MOODY, 02 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGA
zinea. etc.. bound or robound at Tab
Tribdnb ofllce. tjulck work. Reasonable
prices.
Executor's Notice.
1 ft STATE OF HANNAH HEWITT. LATE
J ot the city of Scranto.i, Lackawanna
county, Pa,, deceas-d.
Letttre ttstimentary upon ine aoove
naniAit estate havinff been aratited to the un
dersigned. h11 persona having claims nr de
mnis against tne am estate win p rs-nt
them for payment, and those indebted theteto
will please un.ke immediate payment to
JOHS HALE. Exeeut.ir. Sorentoo, Pa.
McAskie A BnDBi'RT. Attorneys.
Sealed Proposals.
PROPOSALS WILL, BE RECEIVED BY
tne nnderslrned until Vi o'clock noon
Mnntav. June 1. ISnil, for driving a rock tu'i
nal at L'-e. P., from the "Hoes" to tlie "Hod
Ash" veins nf coal, a distance of aliout one
hundred C1001 feet mora or lens Tlie under
signed company will furnish "air compressor '
-toem. machin-s ai d d i'le. Proposals must
stute price p-r lineal toot or vara Kneeim-ii
lions an bu aeon at th company's orhce Th
company reeervee the riht to accopt or re
ject any oral) bids. For further informatl' n
iinply or write to Thomas W. Morran, inside
loreman. Address all proj osala to the Melville
Coal, Co., Lee, Pennsylvania.
v " MELVILLE COAL CO.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED - A WIDOW
watita work cleaning offices or any re
spectable work. Address F. A., Tribune
office.
C-1TCATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
ii enced housekeeper for a gentlemen; must
bs in good standing. Address MISS LAW,
Goneral Delivery, city.
SITUATION WAN TED TO GO OUT
washing; washinss taken home also. Call
or address L. B.. 334 N. Sumner avenue, Hyde
Park.
WANTED - POSITION AS COLLIERY
olerk bv young man 20 years old: eight
years' experience at pay roll and coal office
work; can also telegraph; good recommenda
tions and the best of reforences. Adoress II.,
003 Mulberry street, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
O aged single man; V" xi bustler, go d gar
dener, good milker. Address Mc, J Spruce
St., Scranton.
h'lTUATION WANTED -BY YOUNG MAN,
experience In grocery; speaks Lithuanian,
Polish and Huogariau. Address C. H. C. 1)16
Penn avenue.
w
T ANTED POSITION AS BARTENDER
I nr restaurant c ok. by young man -8
vaieanlil- tnizht vnars' ex nerience comes roc-
ommonded. Artnres'.T. W. S.. Tribune office.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG
lady; thoroughly understands bookkeep
er wo dd accept a position as clerk In store.
Ad'lr. as COMPETENT. hSI Sumner ave.. city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A RELIABLE
ij woman ia a respectable Protestant fam
ily: country preferred. M. BURCU, Rear
i:jl Lafayette street Scranton.
CITUATION WANTED BY A BOY IB
C yeirs of age. desirous f learning the
drug business. Address corner Ninth and
Fellows streets, city.
DRUGS-RELIEF OR PERMANENT Po
sition wanted by a graduate of the Phil
adelphia College of I hirmacy: over 5 years'
experience. A.idrfs ROHERT BHKKWIN,
61K East Market street, city.
YOUNG LADY WOULD L1KB POSITION
Inollloe; understands st -nographv and
typewriting: has had experience. Address
NELLIE, W5 N. main avenue.
Medical.
LADlKSf ChlchMttr. English Pennyroyal PHI
LADIES'
AT 5.00
WALLACE,
TRY US.
601-804 UCKL AVE.. COR. I0M1
Proposals.
OrrirR or thi Board or Commissioners
or Public Ghourdb aro Buildinqs.
Daniel H. Hastings, J. C. Delaney,
Governor. Superintendent,
Amos. H. Mylln, Benjamin J. Haywood,
Auditor General. tttata Treasurer
PROPOSALS FOB FURNISHING BTA
tlouery. Fnel and other Supplies.
In compliance with the Constitution and
laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
we hereby invite sealed arepeaala, at "Brines
below maximum rates nxea inaaaedalee, ta
furnish stationary, furniture, fael and ether
supplies for the several department ot tka
State Government, and for maklmr repairs In
the several denartmente aad for the distribu
tion of the pukHo doauinente, for the year
ending the first Tuesday of June, A. D. 1W7
Separata proposale will ba received and aea
ara a contracts awarded aa announced In said
eeaed tiles. Each proposal must ba accom
panied by a bond, with at least twa earieflee
or one snriety company, approved by a JufWa
of the t'tu t of Common Hos of the oeouty
In which the person or pereoas may reel,
conditioned for the faithful performanae at
tba contract, and addressed and delivered to
the Board of Commissioners of Public Grenade
and Buildings before twelve o'clock M., of
'I neaday the 2d day of June. A. D.. INS, at
which time the proposals will be opened and
published, In the Keeeptiea Room of the Ex
ecutive Department at Harriebnrg. atad coa
t reels awarded aa aeon thereafter as araa
tlcable. Blauk bonrta and schedules containing all
nroeeaary inf ormatioa can ba obtained at isle
Department.
J. C. DSLAKBT.
For the Board nf Commiiaioaert of Public
Grounds and Building.
Carps t Waavirtf.
CARPETS MADE TO ORDER JACOB
WALTER, &27 Wyoming avenue.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In Effect May 19, isoj.
Trains Leava Wilkes-Barra as Follows
7.26 tr. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburs, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the Wait.
10.15 a m., week dayi, for Hazleton.
Pottsvtlle, Reading, Norriatown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harriaburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West. .
3.17 p. m., week dava, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitta
bure and ths West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOST, Ueneral Manager.
Central Railroad of New Jersey.
(Lehlgb and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort.
TIME TABLE IN EKFKCT MCH. 15, ISM
Trains leava Scranton for Pitts ton.
Wllkes-Barre, etc at 8.20. .lo, U.ao a, m !
12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 6.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays. S.OO
a. m.. 1.00, 2.16. 7.10 p. m. '
For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elisabeth
8.20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 8.06 (express) p. m. Bun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12 45 n m
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
lnal, 6.22 p. m. and New York .oo p. m
For Mauch Chunk. Allentown. Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m
12.45, 8.06, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) a. ml
Sunday, 2.15 P. m. "' '"
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, ate., at
8.20 a. m., 12.45 p. m. "
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg
via Allentown, 8.20 a, m., 12.45. 6.09 p.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m. " "
For Pottsville, 8.20 a 12.4S p. m.
Returning, leave New Tork, foot of Lib
erty atreet, North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m.. 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. 8unday, 4.80 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal
.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday 27
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had cn application In ad
vance to tbo ticket agent at the station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pnss. Agent.
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Oen. Supt
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLUJ
On Monday, May 18,
trains will leave Scran-
VatTfVffaa 1011 as follows:
MM MMmm For Cai-bonilain1i;
Wm0m 7.S5. 8.55, 10.15 n. m.; 12.00
Fif r noon; 1.21. 2.20, 8.52. 6.25.
P 6.25, 7.57, 8.10, 10.30, 11.55
p. m.
For Albany. Saratoga. Montreal. Bos.
ton, New England points, ete.-r6.46 a. m.;
2.20 n. m.
For Honesdule 6.43, 8.63, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00
noon; 2.20. 5.25 p. m.
For Wllkcs-Barre-8.45, 7.45, 8.45, 9.38, 10.45
a. m.; ll'.uo, 1.2V, 2. Jo. i.ii, 4.41, S.OO, 7.50, 9.50
11.38 D. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley railroad 0.45, 7.43 a, m.t
12.05, 2.30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond ex-
pressi p. m.
For Pennsylvania railroad points 4145.
9.SS a. m.: 2.80. 4.41 n. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valllev
rallroad-7.45 a. m.; 12.05, 3. S3 (with Black
uiHtnonu express), s.iiu, 11.3s p. m.
Trains will arrive Scranton as follows:
From Carbondale and the north 6.40.
7.40, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.05,
ss, its a up a fast e ir Mar? l a p im . '
m.it, 9.60, 1.0 , O.tO, 1.10, 11. M p, llle
Prom Wilkes-Bar re uid tha itouth 1V4A
7.60, 8.50, 10.10, 11.66 . nr; 1.16, 114 148, U3't
O.a.1, I.H, eT.Wt V.1B, lleMI (la UU
209 Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE
Clean Carpets,
Male 0?er Mattresses,
Male and Repair Spiia
Sell Iron Beds,
Male Fine Mattressei
May 17, 1898.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia)
and New York via D. A H. R. R. t .ta,
7.46 a. m , 12.06, 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Dia
mond Express) and 11.38 p. m via D., L,
V W. R. R 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., an 1.M
p. m.
Leave 8cranton for Pittaton and Wilkes
Barre, via, D.. L. ft W. R. R., lot, tM, ll.M
a. m 3.40, 6.00, 8.62 p. tn.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
aleton, Poltevllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches,
via D. ft R. R. R. at lie, 1.4S a. an., 1X.06,
I. 20, 2.30, 4.41 p. m., via V., L. tW.ll.it,
(.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 140 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburs; and M Intermediate
points, via D. ft H. R. R. (.46, 7.46 a. m..
It., 1.30, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex
press), 11.28 p. m.. via D.. L. ft W. R. R.,
.5, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.80, 3.4 p. m.
Leava Scranton for Tuskhantiock, T.w'
wan dm, Klmira, Ithaca, Geneva, aad
Intermlate points, via D. ft H. R. R.Vw
a. m., lt.06 and 11.36 p. m., vis D., L. ft W.
R. R 8., (. a. m., L30 p. m
Leave Scranton for Roohsater, Buffalo.
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
poloa west, via D. A H. R. R.. 8.46 a, m..
12.06, 133 (Black Diamond Express), 1.50,
II. 38 p. m., via D.. L. ft W. R. R. and Pitta,
ton Junction, 108, 9.66 a. m., 1.30, 8.60 p. m.
For Elmlra and tba west, via Salamanca,
via D. ft H. R. R., 146 a. m., 12.06 p. m.,
via D., L. ft W. R. R.. 108, 9.66 a. m., 180,
140 p. m.
Pulman parlor and aleeplng or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L ft B.
Junotion or Wllkes-Barre and New York.
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Oen. Supt.
CHAS. S. LEE. Oen. Pass. Agt., Phlta., Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHIslR, Asst. Oen.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Scranton Office, 809 Lackawanna avenue.
Del., Lack, and Western.
. Effect Monday, April 20, 1891
Trains leava Scranton aa fnllnam- V.im
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 2,60. 6.15. 100 and 9.6S a. n.; LU and
1.34 p. m.
Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel
phia and tha South, 6.15,100 and I.U a. m. i
1.15 and 134 p. m.
vvasnington ana way station, 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, (.10 p. an.
Express for Binghamton. Oswego. El
mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvllle, liounc .
Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and
1.21 p. m making close connections at
Buffalo to all polnta in tha West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. in.
Binghamton and way stations. 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and IK
P . a,.
isingnamioii ana xiiiuiav tiina . w w.
Fxureaa for Cortland. Syracuse. Oswego." --
Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.36 a. m., and
1-21. P' m-- . ...
Itfiaca z. ana sain v.ie aw u. ana a.u
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wllkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberlan and Willlamsport, Harrisburg.
Baltimore, Washington ana ine oouin.
Vnrihnmherland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00, 9.55 a. m. and 1.30 and 6.00 p. m.
Nantlcoke and Intermediate stations,
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.53 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
vot ueiaueu information, pocs nmf
tables, etc.. apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 32 Lackawanna avenue, er
depot ticket ofrlce.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Effective May 25.
Trains leave Scranton for New Tork,
Newburgh and Intermediate polnta on
Erie, also for Hawley and local points at
7.05 and 8.45 a. m. and 2.28 p. m and ar
rive from above points at 10.46 a. m. ana
3.18 and 9.38 p. m.
An additional train leaves Scranton for
Lake Ariel at 5.16 p. m returning arrives
at Scranton at 7.42 and 8.16 a. m.
scnAOTox Division.
In Effect Hay 10th, 1801k
North oawal.
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Hancock
StarUght
Presten Park
1.481
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Whits Bridge
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Jermyn
Archibald .
Wluton
Peckvllle
Olrphaat
Dickson
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t. ilgtiinesthal trains stop oa signal for pas.
Secure rates vis Ontario a Western before
Sorciuuiwt tickets and save moaer. Oar ana
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