The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, May 29, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE KCBANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING. MAY 29. 1896.
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Ave.
WILL BE CLOSED
ALL DAY SATURDAY,
flay 30, Hemorial Day.
Aiul Will Open for business Saturday
Evening at 0 O'Clock.
Shirt walits, Lot No. 1, worth from
li.'M to 11.50,
LEADER'S PRICK. te.
3!) lit waists. Lot No. 1'. worth from
11.60 to 11.15.
LEADER'S PRICK. K.
Shirt waist". Lot No. 3, worth from
11.75 to 12.20,
LEADER'S PRICK. U.2u
75 Indies' black urtlltuntiiie skirts,
worth $1.50,
LKADKUS PR 89c.
One lot of our lino brocaded silk capes
lined throughout with silk, hand
somely trimmed a No velvet, worth
16.00.
LEADER'S PRICE.
0 24 and 24-Inch blue ailk gloria umbrel
la, the finest quality of natural hun.
die and silk tassids, with paragon
frame, worth 51 .25 and $1.40,
LEADER'S PRICE, Mo.
75 24 and IB-inch blue silk gloria um
brellas, with choice Dresden and
decorated China handles, worth
11. to and 41.75.
LEADER'S PRICE. Ose.
One lot of men's tine percale shirts,
cellar and culls attached, newest
patterns, worth J5e.,
LEADER'S PRICE, 39c.
One lot . of ladles' muslin sown,
mother llllbbarj style. Dimmed With
viii broidery.
LEADER'S PRICE. 49c.
20 dozen ladles' 4-biiltoh ivul lild gloves
III tun, brown and white, worth $1.00.
' LEADER'S PRICE. iRIe.
12 dozen of Indies' J. U. Corset. In
white only, worth Jl.oo.
LEADER'S PRICE. 49c.
95 pieces of tine printed corded dimities,
regular price, 10e.,
LEADER'S PRICE. Gc.
76 ploces of much liner quality dimities
regular pi ice, l.'.e.,
LEADER'S PRICE, 7',4c
25 pieces of zephyr glnghums, regular
price, luc.,
LEADER'S PRICE. 4'tc.
All goods In wool dress goods and silk
departments at a niOHt lllieral reduction;
come and see for yourselves.
25 cases of new trimmed sailors, just
received,
PRICES RANGING FROM Wo. up.
200 bunches of flowers from a lending
manufacturer at 35 per cent, below
regular prices. These goods start
At 15c. a bunch.
100 misses' trimmed hats from Me. up.
Special sale of all our fancy ribbons at
n big reduction in price.
15 pieces white India linen, regular
price, 10c.,
LEADER'S PRICE. 6o.
4-4 Fruit of the Loom.
LEADER'S PRICE, 6'e.
4-4 Matonvllle,
LEADER'S PRICE, tiVic
15 pieces 9-4 unbleached sheeting, regu
lar price, 15o.,
LEADER'S PRICK, 10c.
20 pieces of wool chullles, regular
price, 15c.
LEADER'S PRICE. 8c.
FACTORY VILLIi!.
Factoryvllle was well represented nt
Scranton Tuesday as the town Baemed
deserted.
The ladles of the Grand Army of the
Republic desire the young people of
town to remember to meet Friday eve
ning; at 7.30 nt Grand Army of the Re
public hall to assist In making bouquets
and wrenlhs.
The lecture given by Rev. G. H. Bal
ton Wednesday evening was very well
attended and highly entertaining.
At the last regular mooting of Cap
tain E. J. Htee post, No. 211, the fol
lowing was agreed upon as the pro
gramme of the Memorial service?: Dec
oration of soldiers' gruvvs to take place
In thf early part of the duy, at sun
rise If possible. The following cont
rails were appointed to decorate Braves
os follows: iJaJtun cemetery, M. V.
Townsend, W. H. Reynolds, 11. N.
Capwell and E. C. Reynolds: Old Depot
cemetery, Oeorge Evans, Calvin Moore
and John Connor: Lake Wtnola, J. P..
Miller, C. H. Fiear and S. Ferris; Old
Hethel centetery, Charles Oakley and
M. N.' Reynolds; Thomustown ceme
tery, M. C. Rhodes and Utley Turner;
Abel Cup'.vell Farm, D. O. Stanton;
B. S. Gardner Farm, W. H. Reynolds;
Seaman's cemetery. Charles Oakley;
Monroe cemetery. J. B. Finch; Ever
green cemetery, ( 13. Reynolds. ,T. C.
Gardner. Benton Coleman. M. P. Rey
nolds, J. W. Reynolds and P. 14. Wal
ter. The following are Invited to lvmet Sat
urday afternoon, May HO, at. l.SO sharp
nt Grand Army of the Republic hall,
nnd form in line and march to Ever
green cmetery: Keystone band,
Ladles' circle? of Grand Army of the
Republic: the l'holona Rebecca lodge,
No. GS. Independent Order of Odd Fel
lows and Red Jacket lodge, Independent
Order of Odd Fellows; Langstull' Hose
company, No. 1; Methodist mid Kaptlst
Sunday schools and citizens of the
town. Past Grand Oniuniamler J. C.
Gardner Is appointed marshal of the
day. In the evening the Ludies' circle,
assisted by local talent, will give a
short literary programme. On Dr. E.
T. Wheaton's lawn the ludies will serve
toe cream, cake, sandwiches nnd cof
fee In the afternoon and evening at the
above place.
Memorial Day, with Us fragrant Mow
ers, Its sweet music, and Its sad mem
ories Ih approaching, when soldier and
sailor living will pay loving tribute to
soldier and sailor dead. Though the
little mound, may be high on hill top,
nr down low in the valley, or the rest
ing place be deep In the fathomless
sea, yet shall every comrade Mho has
gone to the great beyond be remem
bered In the sweetly solemn ceremony
of our lloral festal day. With flags
and llowers and music shall we greet
tnein again, and again shall they In
memory march side by side, touching
elbows with their comrads ax of yore.
Bongs of praise ahull swell the breeze,
story of sacrifice, defeat and victory
shall b told, loving hands shall strew
the graves of loved ones with Ivy and
myrtle, with spring's fairest llowers
and gurlnnds, Patriots will plant on
patriot dead, the flag they loved so
well, and sacred benediction will be
chanted. Yes! the ranks are growing
thinner with the coming of each May.
Regiments of our comrades are march
ing down the hill of life to the musle
of the dark river, and ships' crews of
blue jackets are sailing their last, voy
age; soon eight bells will strike for
them to go off watch forever. All the
people should join In the sacred ser
vices of Memorial Day; It Is a day that
America should honor.
The speakers of the afternoon of May
SO will be Rev. Glllet. of New Mllford,
and Rev. Sowell, of Dalton.
THE PEOPLE BELIEVE what they
read about HooB's Sarsaparllla. They
know that It Is an honest medicine, and
that It curse disease. That Is why you
should only get Hood's.
HOOD'S PILLS curs all liver Ills, re
Bevs constipation and assist digestion,
M,
CYCLONE SUFFERERS
GRANTED RELIEF
Loaa ol War Teats Is A(reed to by
House and Seaate.
THE SUNDRY CIVIL APPROPRIATION
Senate AuiendmcuU Agreed to in the
ilousrMr. Daniel Continues i
speech iu I uvor ol' free Couiut;e.
Coulcstcd l'lei'licu Cum-.
Washington. May 2S. The only ac
tual piece ol Icgit-lutlon by the senate
today was the piuase of the house
Joint resolution tor tne loan of tents to
the sufferers by the appalling storm of
yesterday in and near St. Louis. And
that resolution was passed lather Lie
cause it would appear ungracious not tJ
pass it, than because it was regaraeu i
u lifting or necessary. Thut at least
was the view of It expressed by Sena
tors Vest ( bein., Mo. and Cullom ( Rep.,
Ills.). The joint resolution has received
the signature of the speaker and vice
president and had been sent to the presl
ident before adjournment.
The conference report on the Indian
appropriation bill met determined re
sistance on account of an amendment
contained In It (and which had no
basis in the bill as passed) providing
for extending the rights and duties of
citizenship to tho Indians of the live
civilized tribes. The matter went over
without action at 2 o'clock when the
consideration of the bill to prohibit
the Issuance of bonds without consent
of congress was taken up.
Mr. Daniel (Dem., Va.) continued the
speech which he had begun yesterday
in support of the bill and In advocacy
of the free coinage of silver policy;
winding up (after an hour and three
quurtersl with the emphatic declaration
that he took his place In the runks
of the plain musses of the American
people, who appreciated their Institu
tions and Intended to defend them at
whatever cost.
A speech ill favor of the bill was also
made by Mr. Pfeffer (Pop.. Kas.),
In i
which he declared that If the gold
policy were persisted iu und If the
usurpations of the president In Issuing
bonds were not stoppeiK which wus the
object of the bill) the people would be
driven to repudiation.
HOUSE PROCEEDINGS.
A concurrent resolution providing for
the loan of tents by the war department
and such other relief as the secretary
may deem necessary to the sufferers by
the St. Louis storm, was Introduced
upon the meeting of the house today by
Mr. Hartholdt a ml agreed to without
discussion or objection. Later, the sen
ate amendment making it a joint reso
lution was agreed to and at 4.30 o'clock
Speaker Reed announced that he had
signed It.
Leave was granted Messrs. Bartholdt
nnd Hubburd, of the Missouri delega
tion to visit St. IauiIs and they left this
afternoon.
The partlul conference report upon
the sundry civil appropriation which
was under consideration when the house
adjourned yesterday was disposed of.
The house agreed to the following sen
ate amendments:
Appropriating t.'.lwO to build ap
proaches to the Murtlnsburg. W. Va..
public building; appropriating $43,000
to repair and Improve the court house
at Little Rock. Ark.; and appropriating
Jiio.000 to repair and Improve the New
York postotllce.
The bill granting Fort Omaha reser
vation to the state of Nebraska wus
agreed to. with an amendment recom
mended In conference that It be leased
to the state at a nominal (Igure.
The house rejected the conference re
port on the bill to pension the widow of
the late Gemeram O. M, I'oe, of the
engineers corps, fixing the amount at
$75 a month, and insisted upon Its
amendment, making the pension $50 a
month.
The remainder of the day was spent
In discussing the contested election caae
of Johnston vs. Stokes from the Seventh
South Carolina district. Johnston's
right to the seat Was maintained by Mr.
Overstreet (Rep.. Ind.) In a two hours
speech to which Mr. De Armond (Deni.,
Mo.) responded for an hour and a half.
MISS USNER W0UL9 NOT YIELD.
Illinois Actress Determined to Go
with GooUwinS Company.
New York, May S. Miss Dorothy
Usner, whose father, K. D. Vsner, Is
uudltor of the Tol.'do, Peoria and West
ern railroad, and who played the part of
Buttons last winter iu "Gentleman
Joe," was the cause of u scene which
occurred on the ferryboat Liberty, this
afternoon. Miss Csner lust week signed
with Nat Goodwin and telegraphed her
parents in Peoria, 111., to that effect.
Mr. I'sner came post haste to this
city and caught the boat upon which
the theatrical party was embarked.
He objected decidedly to bis daughter
going with the company. Miss Usner
wept, but said she had signed a con
tract ami must go. He telegraphed his
wife and family to meet the train In
Chicago, and says whoYi they do Mr.
Goodwin's company will be minus the
services of an Ingenue.
GIVES HER ESTATE TO A CONVICT.
Death of n Kansas Woman Hcvcnls
the I'umily Skeleton.
Fort Scott, Kan., May 2S. Mrs. Mar
tha Calloway, a large property owner
of his city, died today, leaving u will
bequeathing to her son, Clark Dedell.
who Is a life convict in the New York
state prison at Auburn, half of her val
uable estate and precluding her hus
band from uny share In It.
The convict son was for many years
a prominent man of this city, and his
parents have succeeded In keeping his
disgrace a profound secret until the
mother died and the stepfather retained
counsel to contest the will. The nature
of Bedell's offense Is not known here.
TAKES POTATOES FOR POEMS.
Indiana Hong Writer Gets a Hundred
Bushels tor His l'ir-l Hook.
Rockport. Ind.. May 28. One hundred
bushels of potatoes for a book of poems
this Is what Clifford Abbott, a rural
poet of this county, received for a copy
of his first work. At their usual price
this would be the same amount thut
Miltun is said to have received for
"Paradise Lost."
A second offer of ISO bushels was
made, but Mr. Abbott declined It, say
ing that a poet cannot live on potatoes
alone. He will probably go down Into
history as the "Hoosler Potato Poet."
BITTEN BV A TARANTULA.
Terrible Experience oi'Mrs. J. C. Cro
gin, oi'Kalnmnoo, Mich.
Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2$. Mrs. J.
C. Crogln was bitten by a tarantula
which came out of a bunch of bananas
last night, and became a raving mani
ac. Hopes of her recovery are entertained
today.
BOTH CLAIM THE SAME MAN.
Wives of an Actor Have a Stormy
Meeting at Princeton, Ind.
Princeton, Ind., May 28. Several
months ago OUIe Coolldge, a respected
young lady, left her home In this city t
join a show company called the "Dlown
er Girl." With the company was Chas,
T. Robinson, whose show name Is Chas.
T. Hart, OUIe and Hart were married
at Windsor, Can. When the show sea
son ended they came to this city. On
the noon train today came a handsome
young woman from Homer, Mich., who
claims to be wife No. 1.
Her truant husband had In some way
heard of her romlng and left the town
yesterday. Wife No. 1 was married to
Robinson at Soottsburg, Ind.. July 4.
ls2. She railed on wile No. 2 tonight,
but the meeting was not a happy oun.
WEALTHY TEXAN MURDERED.
Killed in the House of Congressman
Ifutrhcson.
Houston. Tex.. May "S. I. 15. 1'JT.ker.
a wealthy aid influential cattl.ma:. of
this city, was today found murdered
in th- residence of Congressman J. C.
Hiitcbrsnn, where he had born living.
Amelia l':it rson, n servant glil. made
ll.o ihje'owry. Tl.e dead man's face
was hniHHy mutilated.
The motive of the murder was ap
parently robbery, as one room had been
ransacked, and two bundles of silver
ware were found tied up near au open
window.
Mr. Haker had evidently made a des-
pel ate tight tor his lite.
There Is absolutely
no clue to the
I assassins.
GIRLS SAVE TWO LIVES.
4 iiuoe Crew ot'Lnscll Seminary Res
cue .lie ii from Drowning.
Auburudale, Muss., May "S. The
I.asell seminary canoe crew, while out
on the Chillies river, Saturday, were
In time ut the overturning of another
canoe to rescue two men who would
have d'cwn.'d but for the timely ur
rlval of the maidens.
It wua a heroic, action and has been
hljlily commended by the friends i;f
the young women, who arc the Misses
Call, of Chicago; Chandler, r.f Maiden,
Mass.; Jones, of Kansas City: Law
rence, of lshpoiiilnir, Mich.; Kobinsc.i.
if Columbus, Ohio; Parish, of Chicago;
Evans, of Fort Worth, Texas, and Mc
Dowell, of Medlnu, Ohio.
SHOT AT FROM AMBUSH.
Ilichwii) nun Made an Attempt to
Murder Their Intended Victim.
Kennett Square, Pa., May 28. While
driving uloiig the road near here last
night William S. Martin was tired upon
twice by a mull who was In hiding be
hind a tree.
Hoth he and his horse received several
grains of shot, but neither was serious
ly wounded. Robbery is the suppvsed
motive of the hlghwuymun.
UK WAS CONSCIE.VriOlS.
And Honestly Surrendered to tbe
Assignee All Property He Owned.
From the Syracuse Post.
It was under some of the rather
earlier bankrupt laws that this exhi
bition of rare shrewdness occurred,
when It was required that In case of
a man's Insolvency he must turn over
to the proper officer of the law every
bit of his property for the benefit of his
creditors. The subject of this story
was yet a young man and wealthy
when misfortune overtook him and fail
ure wus Inevitable. Some of his prop
erty whs real estate, some of it was
not, the lutter consisting of securities
easily converted Into currency. A nice
little bundle of bank bills could be
more safely handled than certificates
cf stocks, etc. When the time came,
being an honorable man, he consnjeh
tiously surrended his entire efl'eMs,
even a tubular cane, from which the
handle could be disjointed, the gift of
an admiring friend. After handing the
walking stick to the official, thus sat
isfying the law. he suggested Its re
turn. It was a present from a friend,
and could be of little value to uny one
but himself tis a memento. .
"Certainly," suld the officer; "tuke it.
It's of no use to us."
"Thanks. I'll prize it highly."
Some time afterward, iu his quiet
home, th shrewd financier disjointed
the hurdle and removed from his tubu
lar depository revcra! thousand dollars
of well crumpled bank bills.
The school board met In special ses
sion on last Wednesday evening. Af
ter deducting the expenses of the school
term It was found that there was still
$2,380.05 In the treasury and It was
agreed that St, C00 worth of the bonds
held against them should be redeemed.
Tax Collector V.'. E. Moses presented
a list of exonerations amounting to
$00.30. and also a list of the exonera
tions on the seated, which amounted
to $411.
J. J. Lungan, of North Main street,
Is laying the foundation for un addi
tion to his home.
William F. Elbe, of the Forest Castle
hotel, wus a visitor in Scranton yes
terday. A case of diphtheria In Dickson has
been icported.
Patrick Revels Is laying a retaining
wt.ll iu front of his property on North
Main street.
Alex. Slepp Is erecting a large busi
ness block on Main street.
The teachers and pupils of our pub
lic schools are making preparations
for a grand entertainment on closing
Professor M. J. Lloyd visited In
Rlalaly yesterday.
Postofllce hours t'Y.norrov,' will be
from 10 a. ru. to 12 m., and from 2 p.
m. to 3 p. in.
The Johnson Coal company has pur
chased three new boilers.
All our uteres will be closed tomor
row. Peter McGetrlck was a caller In Oly
phunt last evening.
That would render a linen collar
unfit to wear, can be instantly re
moved from a "Celluloid" water
proof collar with a wet cloth or
spouse. F.very workingmnn who
cures to look ucal should wear the
TRADf
mark.
INTERLINED
collar. Wears six times longer than
lincu. All genuine interlined col
lars and cutis with n "Celluloid"
surface bear this tradc-mutk. Re
fuse imitations. '
If tlio f itmlohct ilowi't Weep llirtn, order nt
an illrert. folium Hiic. niich: Lull. tlx. pair,
pintpnlO. Htnt.. .Uu ond ty!i.
THK CKI.M'tiUI COMPAKY,
Sew York.
8APOLIO
la tho boil ctentiMf
fur tlivM gubda
W finger
CURES DYSPEPSIA.
A New Preparation, Plcjsant, Harmless, Sim
pie, Prepared Solely for Weak Dlgestloa.
A new remedy for dyspepsia and in
digestion, very highly recommended by
Dr. Harland and Dr. Jennison and
other prominent physicians. Is a com
bination In tablet form of vegetable and
fra't essences, pure aseptic pepsin nnd
Gulden Seal. One of these tablets
should be dissolved in the mouth after
i each meal and according to Dr. Jonnl
' sen the ef'ect seems to be that the food
; is perfectly and promptly digested, Le
fcre It has time to sour and ferment,
j which causes all the mischief.
I So popuiar have these tablets become
; with people who have any form of in
; d'gestion that they are now sold by
, druggists everywhere under the name
cf Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.
They are not a secret patent medi
cine, but as related above, contain
vegetable and fiult essence, pepsin and
Golden Seal in a form absolutely safe
l and pleasant to take,
j A few of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
. should be carried in the pocket and
! taken after meals and whenever there
Is any pain or discomfort In the stom
ach. Hiey cure sour stomach, heart
burn, bloating, gas. palpitation and ull
symptoms arising from disordered di
gestion. Will cure uny stomuch trouble
except cancer of stomach. All drug
gists sell Stuart s Dyspepsia Tablets ut
50 cents for full sized package, or Bent
prepaid by mall from Stuart Co., Mar
shall, Mich.
5
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titled.
Help Wanted Male.-
also a broad baker. Apply to SCHEUER
BROS,' Bakery.
CALESMKN -MERCHANTS' TKADE.
k a week. Sow, quick, good. Light siim-pl'sfre-.
Side line or exclusive, iltra., 3011
Market St., Philadelphia.
lr ANTED ' N AGrNT IN EVERY BRC
tion tocnnvus: R00 to J." 00 a dny matla:
sells st fipht; nlstMi man to veil Staple Goodi
to dealers: best sldo lino "MiO s month: sal
ary or larse commission made; experience
iinneecHwv y, Clifton Soap and Manufactur
ii.g Co., Cincinnati, O.
7ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
' ' evfry town to solicit stock subscrip
tion; n monopoly: big money for scuts: no
rapit-d required. KDW AKU C. FI8U & t'U
l.'cir.l-n P.locK. Cliicaito. 111.
Kelo Wented Females. .
V A -Vr'DlTAV1?l7r
V h arn lrMUAkhif . MADAM LAVO
81 1 Pciin liven in.
1 ADIES-I MAKE BIG WAGES DOING
J J r.Unstiut heme work, nnd will gladly ncnil
full particulars to nil reuditix 3 cent Ktaniu.
JIHS Jl. A. 8TEBUINH. Lawrence, Mich.
U 'ANTEDLADY AGENT INSCKAN
tell to sell and introduce Hnyder'a ualcs
Icing: experienced rauvasier preferred; work
I onii.in"iit and very profitable. Write for
I'lirticulxro at once aiul get benefit of holiday
trade. T. H. HNYUEK & CO., Cincinnati, O
WANTED IM3IEDIATELY TWO ENER-
ret'o raleswomen to raproamt n.
Guaranteed 0 a dny without interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation. Writo
ft r particulars. inrloiug stamp, Mango C'hoin
I"b1 Company, No. ci John street, New Yorlf.
For Rent.
O j l'Elt MONTH WILL KENT A HOUSE
OIJ contain iii! rooms, hot and cold
w 'ter. bath tnli, and n lai'iiii well ventilate I
- dlar. Apt ly to THOS. V. WILLIAMS. I,i0t
Walibnru street.
VINE-ROOM B- K'K.101 KPRC'I'K STREET.
I X l reiitral P'cntioii;
ilrcss l"Ji WaidiiiiL'ton.
rentrul l"cntion; runt moderate. Ad-
i;0L"I! KOOML, la dlivo Mreet. arranged
1 for hcht housekeeping; iiuwly painted
nnd papered.
l.-'OK RENT-HALF OK DOUBLE HOUSE:
1 modem improvements; runt reasonable;
coiner ot Pino und Blakvly streets, Uunuinre.
IOK R E N T TEN-ROOM HOUSE; ALL
modorii conveniences. Inquiro at
Washburn at.
i.'on hent-niceki furnished hall
I' auitubln for lodge room JOHN JEK
51 YN, 110 Wyoming uvenue.
Soeclal Notices.
MU. GEO, V. MILLAR. FORMERLY OF
Wol.lie! Mlllnr. dealer In China,
glasiwnre. pic, 1 :t t Wyoming uven e, linaa
undated with him Mr, William ,Tes-"li Peel;,
arm of Win. H. Peck, aliler nt Third No.,
tinted ba'ik, The nw firm will be known ns
Millar & Pock, and will continue luminous ut
the old atiitid,
'"PHK SOI DIER1N OUR CIVIL WA!:."
J Veil want thin relic. Contain all of
Frank I.enlie'a fumnmold War Plcturos.show
lug ti e force nctii.d hnttlc, tdtntolied on tin
Hot. Two volumes. V.0UU pictures, Hold cm
may monthly pnruicnt. Delivered by er
l leu cninplctu, nil eludes prepaid. Add-e.
P. O. MOODY. 0J Adams Ave., Scranton, 1''
I) LANK. I'OCKS, PAMPHLETS, MAttA
JD iliHM, etc., bound or rebound at Til i:
Til I nt: as olhce. julck work. Reasonable
prices.
C
onnolly & . Wallace
THE BEST.
SILK
It's a Black, Brocaded India, 24 inches wide, an excellent quality, the regular price of whi
is from 75 cents to $1.00 a yard.
SPECIAL, 50c. A YARD.
10 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
CONNOLLY &
Agents Wanted.
AITANTED SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
V start; permanent place. BROWN
BROS, ro., Nuraerymen, Rocnter, N. V.
Ao'ENTS-WANT E-TO SELL T CIGARS;
175 per month salary and exprnsea paid.
Addresa, with two-cent stamp, FIGARO CI
GAR CO.. Chicago.
AGENTS-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, ailrer, nickel and copper electro
platers; price from S3 upward; salary and ex-
Senses paid; outfit froe. Addraas, with stamp,
IICHIGANMFG CO.. Chlcanii
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
$35 weekly and expenses; experienae un
neceasary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., i
Van Burwo at., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 2i
per cent commiaaloa; sample book
mailed free. Addrcas L. N. CO., Station L,
New York.
AT ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell new lightning sailing table clotb.raoa
quito and house By liquid at 10 cents and 2ft
conts a bo-tle. Sample free. BOLGIANO
M'F'GCa, Baltimore, Md.
AGENTS iflNDE'S PATENT UNIVE R
aal Hair Curlers and Wavers fusad with
out heat), and "Pyr Pointcd"Hair Pins. Lib
eral cntnmiaBion. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Aildren P. . Box 460. New York.
For Sale.
FOB SALE-DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT
on Deacon street; also lot WxloO on West
Court street. Inquire of GEO. F. KELLOW,
Alderman, 1001 Vt eat Lackawanna avenue.
1
70R SALE-TWO FIRST-CLASS BARBER
chairs, a tmruuln. at 217 Spruce street,
J. H. SCOTT, Seojnd-Hnnd Store
F
OR SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
double b' ll ennhonium. nirelv enaraved
with trombone bell sold lined: nearly new
and roat SHO; will sell st a bargain, tddross
this week to E. W. GAYLORD, LeRaysrllle,
Pa.
IX)R 8ALEOR RENT SIX-ROOMED COT
tage. Wyoming Canin Ground; partly
furnished. U. II. HAZLETT. Scranton.
I70R SALE HORSE AOED SIX YEARS,
weight 1.100 ponuds; can be auon at ltttl
Price atreot.
F
OR SALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM
hnrat anil the fonr Iota on which it
tanda: al.iotua four lot adjoining; most du
iralile location in Elmhurst; price reasona
ble; terms easy: poiwesaion given at once. E.
P. KINGSBURY. Commonwealth Building,
bcranton, Pa.
Horses for Sale.
TUT ARRIVED WITH
A SELECT CAR-
tl load of Illinois horaeg;
BOO.! workers and
driVdra: weight from 1. 100 to l,tvl; can bs
aeon at 14 Ravmoutl nourt. P. M. COM!
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
F'URNISHED BOOMS. WITH USFOFHAS.
rot anil odd bath, sitting nnd reading
rooms. -15 Lackawanna avenue.
Sealed Proposals.
PROPOSALS WILL BB RECEIVED BY
tne nnderiiirned until 'J o'clock noon
Monday. June 1, 1 KIH1. for drivini a rock tun
nel at Le. Pa., from the Ross" tn'tlie "Ked
Ash" veins of coal, a distance of about one
hundred (100) foot more or less The under
signed company will furnish "air compressor '
ateam. machinea and drills. PrnpcHals must
statu price per lineal foot or yard. Specifica
tions can be seen at the company's olhce. The
company reserve the riht to accept or re
ject any or all bid, For further information
npply or wilta to Thomas W. Morgan, inside
foreman. Addrrsa all protosalitotbe Melville
Coal Co , Lee, Pennsylvania.
MELVILLE COAL 00.
Steamship Line.
C1TEAMSH1P TICKET- AND DRAFTS AT
D J. A. BARRON'S, 1M5 Lackawanna ave
nue. Scrunton.
Situations Wanted.
C ITUATION
WANTED BY A YOUNG
lady as bookkeeper or
nice nfcaiHtant:
flinrinufhlv iindorstunda bookkeoointr. muck
and accurate at fltfiircs, writeHaniilumlid bn
iness hand: wants position at onie. Address
TRUSTWORTHY. 023 Sumner avenue, o ty,
SITUATION WANTED - A WIDOW
O wants work cleaning offices or anv re
spectable work. Address F. A., Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
k enced housekeeper for a gentleman: must
le in good standing. Address MISS LAW,
General Delivery, city.
SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT
washing; washings takn home also. Call
or address L. B..:t N. Sumuer avenue, Hyde
Park.
"WANTED POSITION AS COLLIERY
V clerk by young man 20 years old; eight
years' experiuiic-o at pay roll and coal olllcd
work: can also telegraph: Hood recommenda
tion and tl.e best of references. Aderess H.,
Wii Mulberry street, city.
O ITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
C aged sinule man; good hustler, ro d gnr
doner. good milker. Address Mc, '.'20 Spruco
St., Scranton.
C ITUATION WANTED -BY YOUNG MAN,
O experience in grocery ; speaks Lithnnninn,
Polish and Hungarian. Address C. II. G, 310
Penn avenue.
TIT ANTED POSITION AS BARTENDER
V or restiurant e ok. by young inau 28
years old: eight year' ex nerlenne: comes roc
ommeniled. Adores .1, W. 8.. Tribune offlep.
SITUATION WANTED BY A VOUNG
lady: thoroughly unilerstonil bookkeep
er wo i lit accept a imaitioii n clerk In atore.
AddrfSt COMPETENT, fil'i Su inner a vs.. city.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A RELIABLE
O woman in a resiectubln Frntcstnut fam
ily: cimntry uriiferri'rt. M. BURC'tl, Hear
pilll Lafayette street. Scranton.
ClTUATION WANTED BY A BOY ID
i yoira ot age, deslrou.i of learning tbo
drug business. Address corner Ninth and
Fellow streets, rity.
RUGS RELIEF OR PERMANENT Po"
altion wanted by a graduate of the Phil
adelphia Colleito of i hiirinacy: over ft year'
experience. Addr 'PS ROBERT BHERWIN,
tua East Market atreet, city.
VOUNG LADY WOU. D LIKE POSITION
1 InolBco; underslimda at-nocraphv and
typewriting: hua Inul experience. Address
NELLIE, iM N, mien 'i venue.
I
sal.
Am Rt Chichester's En
English Pennyroyal PK!s
0 B6t Itelldi!'.
lk BO fQllltr. hvoJ frf aUtnfw,
Iilannnil nran.i I. hM n
(or Udi
dttta11 m Ltrri by Return Matl.
AROAIN
OF
WALLACE,
TRY US.
102-404 UCKL IVE, COH IDlli
Proposals.
Orrii B or thb Board or Commissiorbrs
or Public Uhoumds amo Builoixos.
Daniel H. Hastings, J. C. Delaney,
Governor. (Superintendent.
Amos. H. Mylln, Benjamin J. Hsywsod,
Auditor Ueneral. Stats Treasurer
I)ROPOSALB FOR FURNISHING BTA
tlosery. Fuel nnd other Snpolies.
In compliance with tho Constitution sod
laws of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
wo hereby invite sealed proposals, at price
below maximum rates fixed in schedules, to
furnish stationery, furniture, fuel sad other
supplies for the several departments of tbe
State Government, and for making repairs in
the several departments and for the distribu
tion of the public documents, for th year
eudlnz tke first Tuesday of June, A. D, 1607
Separata propoaala will be received and sep
arate contracts awarded a announced in said
actaedulea. Each proposal must be accom
panied by a bond, with at least two surleties
or one snriety company, approved by a Jad e
of tbe Coa t of Common I'iess of the county
In which the person or persons may reside,
conditioned for the faithful performance of
tho contract, and addressed and delivered to
the Board of Commissioners of Public Oronnds
and Buildings before twelve o'clock m., of
'I ucsdar the 3d day of June. A. D.. IfOO. at
whl h time tho proposals will be opened and
published, in the Reception Room of tho Ex
ecutive Uepnrtinent at Ilarrisbnrg, and con
tracts awarded as soon thereafter as prac
ticable. Blank bonds and schedules containing all
necessary Information cau be obtained at this
Department.
J. C. DELANEY.
For the Board of Commissioner! ot Publlo
Grounds and Buildings.
Carpet Weaving.
CARPETS MADE TO ORDER JACOB
WALTER. .".7 Wyoming avenue.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
(
liuiuiniiiii iiniuiiunva
Schedule In Effect May 19. 1S05.
Trains Leavo Wilkes-Earre as Follows
7,25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton.
Pottsvifle, Reading, Norristown
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, Haiti
more, Washington and Pittsburg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts
burg and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Polfsville.
J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent.
S. M. PREVOSf, Ueneral Manager.
Central Kailroad of New Jersey,
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthraclto coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness and comfort
TIMKS TABL1C IN KFKKCT MCH. 15, IS06.
Trains leave Scranton for Pittston,
Wllkes-Parre, etc o 8.20, J.1S, 11.00 a. m..
12.41. 2.00, 3.05, 0.0O, ' 1 p. m. Sundays, DM
a. m., 1.00, 2.16. 7.10 k m.
For Atlantic City, .. -0 a. m.
For New York, Newark and Elizabeth.
8.20express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf
fet parlor car), 3.06 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m.
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term
inal, 6.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 p. m
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia, 8.20 a. m
12.45, 8.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m.
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Long Lranch. Ocean Grove, etc.. at
1.20 a. m 12.45 p. m.
For Reading, Lebanon and Harrisburg.
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45. 6.00 p. ra
Sunday, 2.15 p. m.
For Pottsvllle, 8.20 a., 12.45 p. tn.
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at H.io (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30. 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. in. Sunday, 4.30 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal,
9.00 a. m., 2.00 und 4.30 p. m. Sunday 6.27
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may be had cn application In ad
vance to the ticket agent at the station.
Jl. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pass. Agent
J. H. OLHATJSEN. Gen. Supt.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TA11LK
On Monday, May 13,
trains will leave Scrnn-
as? . M-ruBm ton as roiiows:
MM MmV For Carbondale 5.4
V M V 7.6... 8.55. 10.15 a. m.; 12
JtF noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3.5L',
r' 0.25, 7.57. 9.10, 10.30, 1
p. m.
For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bj
ton, New Kiigland points, etc. 6.45 a, in.;
2.20 p. in.
For Honesdule 5.45, 8.55. 10.15 a. m.; 12.0)
noon; 2.20, 6.25 )' ni.
lor Wilkes-Barre-0.45, 7.45. 8.45, 8.3S, 10.45
11. m. ; 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.60, 8.60.
11.39 p.m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley railroad 6.45, 7.45 a. m.
12.05, 2.30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond ex
press) p. m.
For Pennsylvania railroad points 6.45,
O.r.s a. m.; 2.30, 4.41 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Valllev
railroad 7.4ft a. in.; 12.05. 3.33 (with Black
Diamond express), 9.50, 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive Scranton as follows:
From Carbondale and the north 6.40,
7.:o, 8.40, 9.S4, 10.40 n. rn.; 12.00 noon; 1.05,
2.27, 3.25, 4.37, 6.45. 7.45, 9.45, 11.38 p. m.
From Wllkea-Usrre and the south 5.40.
7.60. 8.60. 10.10, 11.65 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 1.4, 6.23,
6.21, 7.6ft, 9.08, 9.45, 11.62 p. nt.
ilBftl
MM U trru W
THE SEASON.
2oo Washington Avenue,
Opp. Court House.
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feata,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Male Fine Mattresses.
May 17. 18M.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. ft H. R. R. at 6.15,
7.45 a. m , 12.05, 1.20, 2.30. 4.41 (Black Dia
mond Express) and 11.38 p. m., via D., L,
& W. R. R., 6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m and 1.30
p. m.
Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes
Barre, via D.. L. & W. R. R.. $.00, 1.08, 11.20
a. m., 3.40, 6.00, 8.52 p. m.
Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha
sluton, Pottsvllle and all points on the
Beaver Meadow and Pottsvllle branches,
via D. ft H. R. R. at 6.46, 7.45 a. tn., 12.05,
I. 20, 8.30, 4.41 p. m via U. L i W. R. ft,
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 J.40 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton,
Reading, Harrisburg and all Intermediate
points, via D. & H. R. R. 6.46, 7.46 a. m.,
II. 05, 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex
press), 11.28 p. m., via D., L. & W. R. R.,
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30, 3.40 p. ni.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To
wanda, Elmira, Ithaoa, Geneva and all
Interminte points, via D. H. R. R , 8.45
a. m., 12.05 and 11.35 p. in., via D., L. ft W.
R. R., 8.0s. 9.55 a. 111.. 1.30 p. m 1
Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Falls, Detroit. Chicago and all
polns west, via D. & H. R. R., 8.45 a. m.,
12.05. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50,
11.38 p. m., via D . L. ft W. R. R. and Pitta
ton Junction, 8.08. 9.65 a. m., 1.30, 8.60 p. m.
For Elmira and the west, via Salamanca,
via D. ft H. R. R., 8.45 a. m., 12.06 p. m ,
via V., L. ft W. R. R., 8.08, 9.66 a. m., 130,
8.40 p. m.
Pulman parlor and sleeping or L. V.
chair cars on all trains between L. ft B.
Junction or Wllkcs-Uarro and New York,
Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Sunt.
CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt Phlli., Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. Geii.
Pass. Agt.. South HethUhem. Pa.
Bcranton Office. 309 Lackawanna aveauo.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, April JO, HOD.
Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex.
press for New York and all points East,
1.40, 3,50, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.i 1.16 and
3.34 p. m.
Kxpress for Easton. Trenton, Philadel
phia and the South, 5.16,8.00 and 9.56 a. m.;
l.l.i and 3.34 p. m.
Washington and way station, 4.00 p. m.
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Blnghamton, Oswego, El
mira, Corning, Bath, Dansville, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and
1.21 p. m., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points In the West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation. 9.16 a. m.
Blnghamton and way stations, 12.37 p. m.
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 119
p. ni.
Blnghamton and Elmira express 5.66 p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Vtica and Richfield Springs, 2.86 a, m., and
1.21 p. m. f
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.21
D. m.
For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umherlan and Wtlllamsport, HarrlBburj,
Baltimore, Washington and the South.
Northumberland and Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00. 9.56 a. in. and 1.30 and 6.00 p. m.
Nantlcoke nnd Intermediate stations.
8 0S and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mediate stations. 3.40 and 8.52 p. m.
Pullman pa' lor and sleeping coaches on
all express trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
F.ffectlve May 25.
Trains leave Scranton for New York,
Newburgh and Intermediate points en
Erie, also for Hawley und local points at
7.05 and 8.45 a. in. and 2.23 p. m., and ar
rive from above points at 10.45 a. m. ana
3.18 and 9.38 p. ni.
An additional tram leaves Scranton for
Lake Ariel at 6.15 p. ni., returning arrive
at Hcruntun at 7.42 and 8.16 a. m.
urittvrnv DIVISION.
In Elfoct Way loth. ISMS.
North Mound.
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All trotns run dally except Sunday.
. f, jlrrullleB thai trains stop on slj.'aal for poa.
'eoiirs ras via Ontsrli Western btfors
Eurchnitiii: tli'kers and cave motioy. Day and
llfc'iVt & IKC.StotUO v-est.
a. L, A.inuiawH, mi. owms
Flltorott, Dlv. Pm, Agt. scraotoa, ra,