The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, June 09, 1896, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SCRA2&TON TIU55U1TE TUESDAY "MORNING, JUNE 8, 1896.
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Avi
Offer for Monday and balance of
the week the following specials, and
we would advise our patrons and the
public in gcueral if they wish excep
tional values to attend the sale.
( pieces of pure white silk, small dim
. lty weave. Just tho lhtn for Kruclu-atlng-
dresses. l.EAIHJKS I'HICK. S9
We have a most complete lino of "J-ln.'h
white French orKan'llrs. very suitable for
graduating tli-easea, price raHKina; from
fcc. to Sue. a yard These foils are ex
ceptional values.
& extra quality navy blue nlorla um
brellas, worth l.S.
LKAUER'S PRICK. S9c.
150 children's parasols. In all the dif
ferent coloring, from 1.1c. up to $1.25.
Leather belts, black, tan and Kreen,
latest design of buckle, worth 5c.
I.KADKirS 1'niCK. Zh: anil 25".
5 dozen of ladies' line black web belts
with silvered buckle,
!.KAtKirS PRICE, Wo.
10 dozen Kilt, silver und Murk auto
matic patent skirt and belt holder.
l.KAliHK d PRICK, 10c.
2S black figured bi IllUiiitlnti skirts, ex.
tra wide, rustle liiilns. recular price,
13.00. I.I'.AIUCR'S PRICK, .1.79.
One lot of calico wrawcrs, Watteau
back, loose front, iwutly trimmed,
worth 7."c. l.KADKK'H PK1CK. 19c.
Ladies' stylish towel linen nulls. Jaunt
ly trhuined with linen insertion and
stylish buttons.
l-KAHIiR S PRICK, from l.&8 to $1.Wt
Full iisorlmeut of Indies' shirt wnists
In lawn, dimity, percale nud linen batiste
In all the new and stylish effects, made
with full bishop sleeves, yoke backs, and
attachable collur. In this department we
otter some of the greatest vnlues that
have ever been shown to the public, prices
'i.inuliiB from I'.'c. up.
.Men's wool sweaters) In black, blue,
maroon ami white, something extra
ordinary, rcgulnr $1.1T quality,
l.EAOKRS PRICK. Site.
Fine assortment of men's leather belts
In new nnd populnr shades.
I.UAUFK'S PRICK, from 25o. to "5c.
Ladles' lino Swiss-ribbed vesta, were
15c.,
LEADER'S PRICK, 10c.
Jdlrs' muslin (towns, trimmed with
embroidery. I.EAPEK'S PRICK, 4!)e.
Every article In our millinery depart
ment, embracing trimmed and untrimmed
hats, ribbons, llowerc. ornaments, etc., at
n reduction of IS per cent. If you need
anything" In the millinery line and wish to
save money Investigate and you will find
what wo claim to be true.
Hoys' fast black hose, worth 2.V.
I.EADKR'8 PRICE. IS'.jc.
Ladles fast black hose, regular made,
worth li!',e..
LEADER'S PRICE, S pair for 25c.
25 pieces extra good quality apron ging
ham, worth Sc.
LEADER'S PRICE, 4c.
15 pieces of printed wool summer flan
nel, regular price, 25e.
LKADKK'S PRICE. 15c.
25 pieces extra quality IM unbleached
sheeting-, worth 15c,
LEADER'S PRICE, 11c.
15 pieces colored figured mohair, worth
15c. LEADER'S PRICK. 10c.
25 dozen white handkerchiefs, with lace
edge, worth 10c.
HEADER'S PRICE. Be.
10 pieces scrim, roKiilnr price 5c.
LEADER'S PRICK, 2i.ac.
20 pieces Imported seersucker, regular
price 10c. LEADER'S PRICE, 6.:.
01
REVEALED BIBLICAL PROPHECY.
Peculiar Coincidence During the lie
rent 'Qornitdo in Missouri.
Mexico, Mo June 8. Quite a coinci
dence occurred nt the church at lieun
Creek, this county, during last week's
storm. Tho tornado tore the building
Into Hmtthereens and the Bible was
Mown some distance away and when
found was oien nt the eighth chapter
of Amos. The ninth and tenth verses
t'f this chapter read as follows:
" "And It shall come to pass In that day,
saith tho Lord Clod, that I will cause
the sun to tro down at noon and I will
darken the earth in the clear day. And
I will turn your feasts Into mourning,
nnd all your sonits Into lamentations,
and I will bring up sack cloth upon all
loins and baldness upon every head.
and I will make It as flie mourning of
an only son, and the end thereof as a
bitter day."
KNEW HE WAS TO BE BURIED.
Living .Han in Indiana .Narrowly Es
capes n Terrible I'ntc.
Indianapolis, Juno 8. Joseph Paige,
i Marengo, several days ago com
plained of a severe headache, and he
sank Into a stupor, continuing until ap
parently his heart ceased to beat and
his physicians pronounced him dead
The body was prepared for burial, but
Its ruddy appearance alarmed his rela
tives and they refused Interment.
Eventually he recovered conscious
ness und Is now convalescent. Daige re
ports that he was conscious throughout,
and while his body was being prepared
for the grave he tried to speak, and
when the attendants opened his eyes
he tried to laugh and smile, hopeful cf
attracting attention. It was the bright
ness of his eyes which finally convinced
the physicians that nfe still remained
VOLUNTARY WAGE INCREASE.
Big Pittsburg Iron Concern Pleas
nntly Surprises Its Employes.
Pittsburg. Pa., June 8. The first large
concern to voluntarily advance wages
for a long1 time is the Oliver Iron and
Bteel company, which employs about
B.OOO men and boys. When the employ
ee receive their pay envelopes tomorrow
they will be surprised to find an add!
tlonal 10 per cent, to their wages. The
company gives no reason except that It
Is a restoration of the cut made some
time ago.
. Now that business has Improved it
can afford to pay more wages.
NEVER DISTURBED SLUMBER.
Indiana Man Falls From a Fast Train
I and Continues Sleeping.
. Fowler, Jnd., June 8. While en route
from Indiana to Chicago, this morning
Thomas Clark, living two miles south
of here, fell off the Chicago and Kast
ern Illinois passenger train near Cedar
. Grove, while the train was running at
a high rate of speed.
' Upon returning to pick him up the
trainmen found him fast asleep by the
side of the track. He was uninjured
and had no recollection of falling oft the
tratni
"How to Cure all Skin Diseases."
Bimntr annly "Swayne's Ointment"
No Internal medicine required. Cures
tetter, eczema. Itch, all eruptions on the
(ace, hands, nose, eta., leaving the ikln
clear, white and healthy. Its great
healing and curative powers are pos-
essea or no otner remeay. ask your
truggiM (or Bwayns's ointment.
jii s
IS NOT OFFENDED
AT THE QUEEN
Suitor Mortal Highly Compliments the
Ruler of Spaia.
CALLS WEYLER A BRUTAL SOLDIER
Am EiEht-IIonr Session in tho Home.
Measures Tkat Were PasteiliMr.
Diagley Oiler Resolntioua with a
View to Maintaining a Quorum.
Washington, June 8. The senate
passed the new general deficiency bill
today In 1ms than three-quarters of an
hour. Ordinarily a bill of 130 printed
panes would have taxed the powers of
the reading clerk for at least two hours;
but the reading of this bill was com
pleted In half an hour. An attempt
was made by Mr. Harris (Dem., Tenn.)
to have the claims under the Bowman
act aggregating about half a million
dollars placed in the bill, but they were
ruled out on a point of order, and the
bill was promptly passed. A final con
ference report was made on the post
oillce appropriation bill and was agreed
to. Partial conference reports on the
Indian appropriation bill and on the
District of Columbia appropriation bill
were made and agreed to; and further
conferences were ordered-
The Immigration bill was takn up and
Mr. Morgan (Dem., Ala.) made another
Bpeech upon the question of the war In
Cuba, in the course of which he dis
claimed having heretofore said any
thing offensive to the Queen Urgent of
Hpaln. lie eulogized her as a woman
of very high character and of almost
unexampled virtue, and said that she
was entitled by virtue of the regency
of womanhood to the utmost respect.
nnd thnt every senator so treated her
and so spoke of her. He spoke of Gen
eral Weyler, however, as a brutal sol
dier, who plunged his bloodstained
sword In the bosoms of woman and
hIMivn.
HOfSE PROCEEDINGS.
The huusv sat eight hours today In
continuation of Saturday's session, by
this parliamentary fiction continuing In
effect the resolution of lust week, mak
ing In order motions to pass bills under
suspensions of the rules. Operating un
der this resolution the following meas
ures were passed: House LIU directing
the construction of a federal prison at
Leavenworth, Kansas, to cost not exceed
ing $150,n0; house bill making further
appropriations ($58,000 in all to pay de
ficiencies for the current fiscal year; gen-
ate Joint resolution directing the secre
tary of the treasury to order a Belentlflc
Investigation of the Alaskan fur seal
fisheries; senate bill re-enacting and
amending the law of 1SS9 for the protec
tion of the salmon fisheries of Alaska;
amending the law relating to the em
ployment of Bailors abolishing impris
onment for violation of contract and the
system of allotments of seamen's wages
and Improving the quality and value of
the ration provided for them; house
Joint resolution clothing the purchasers
of the Northern Pacific railroad at fore
closure Bale next month with the rights
nnd privileges of the original corpora
tion, and imposing the Same obligations;
house bill establishing a new division of
the eastern Judicial district of Texas,
and providing semi-annual terms of
court at Beaumont.
Senate amendments were agreed to
the house bill to expedite the trans
portation of import packages valued at
not exceeding $500 and not more than
100 pounds In weight.
Conference reports were presented and
agreed to on the following appropria
tion bills: Fostottice (final), Indian and
District of Columbia.
TO MAINTAIN A QUORUM.
In order to maintain the presence of
a quorum the house adopted resolutions
offered by Mr. Dlngley (Rep., Me.) re
voking all leaves of absence except
those granted on account of Illness, and
directing the sergeant-at-arms to tele
graph other absent members that their
presence here Is necessary to the trans
action of public business. In this con
nection, the house heard with applause,
the message announcing that the sen
ate had passed without amendment the
general deficiency bill, which the house
passed Saturday afternoon.
Twice Mr. Daniels (Rep., N. Y.) en
deavored to bring up for consideration
the report of elections committee No. 1
on the contested election case of Tru
man II. Aldtich (.Republican) vs. Oscar
W. Underwood (Democrat) from the
Ninth Alabama district. The first time
the house refused 53 to 64 to enter
upon Its consideration; the vote on the
second motion had not been announced
when at 6 o'clock a further recess was
taken until 10 o'clock tomorrow morn
ing. It will be In order then. It is un
derstood there Is to be no adjournment
of the house until It finally adjourns for
the session.
GENERAL NOTES.
The president this aft.noon approved
the modified general deficiency bill.
The naval conferees agreed finally
this afternoon on the battleships In "the
naval bill as was indicated In United
Press despatches of Saturday night.
Three ships are provided for with a
stipulation that contracts for armor
pates are not to be made at any price
until congress shall have further acted
upon the subject.
The house conferees have offered a
compromise to the senate conferees on
the Indian bill, which will be accepted
and this bill, together with the naval
bill, will be got out of the way early to
morrow morning. The house will agree
to the former conference report, cutting
off appropriations for sectarian Indian
schools at the end of the next fiscal
year, with a proviso that the secretary
of the Interior be Instructed to divide
the appropriations as evenly as possible
during the next fiscal year between the
various denominations. This will end
the sectarian school question and re
move the one great stumbling block
that has for several days stood In the
way of a final settlement of this ques
tlon.
SUED FOR A GOLDEN TOE NAIL.
Miss 8elma, the Hinger, Refuses to
Pay for Her Vanity.
New York, June 8. Miss Florence Sel-
mu, the singer, Is probably the only wo
man In the world who ever wore a golden
toe nail. This, together with the fact
that the golden nail Is no longer worn
has led' to her being made a defendant
In a peculiar suit. Miss Selma's real
name Is Sears, and she is a sister-in-law
of "Napoleon" Ives. Bhe Is petite,
pretty and has big black eyes. "Yes,1
she said last night at th&,IIotel Martin,
"I've got to defend a lawsuit (or $54 and
It's all about my big toe. You see, some
time, ago I was riding my bicycle up
town and In trying to get out of the way
of a team I fell and hurt my toe. ' The
nail began to grow In. That Is not pleas
ant; neither Is It pretty. No woman has
a pretty foot when the nail of the great
toe grows In. Then I began to think. I
knew that they made teeth with gold
crowns, why not a gold crown for a toe
nail? The Idea was pretty, was It not T
Then It might help the Ingrowing nail. I
went to Dr. W. J. Leeds and told my
troubles
'But. madam,' said he, drawing him
self up to his full height; 'but. madam.
I am a dentist I am not a chiropodist.'
"Then I Blghedand looked at htm with
pleading eyes. He finally consented
and made the crown. It fitted nicely,
and when I went away from his office
I thought I could go on with my work
and keep up my bicycle .riding. But,
alas! my toe began to get very sore.
I couldn't walk. I lost two engage
ments In Chicago and one In Boston.
Then I went to see a surgeon. He
laughed at what he called woman's van
ity and removed the golden crown.
Then my foot got well again. I told Dr.
Leeds I would not pay hinu He Bnld he
would begin suit. He may fill the foot,
but I will never foot the bill."
tOne t
Little
merit
save
advertise
below may
t
you many
dollars by filling
that vacant house
or barn. Why not
try an "ad' now?
It will only cost I
Cent
V
t
A word in advance,
which is indeed a
small investment.
Thk Tribune is
read by a good
class of people,and
a small "ad" in
these columns will
surely bring
Good many replies
and inquiries from
a reliable class of
people, such as
make desirable
tenants. Know
ing that a
SWord
To the wise is
sufficient, we call
your attention to
these columns.
t
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED ADVEIt
tieina- scent for city. Address TRIB
UNE, bcranton, Pa.
WANTED-A BLACKSMITH WHO US
doratanda tne sbarnenina- nf rock ma
chine drills. Apply JOHN BOWEN, Hay
Held, Fa.
WANTED-SALESMAN; SALARY FROM
V start; permanoDt place. BROWN
BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED AN AOKNT IN EVERY BEO
tlon tocanvass: 84.00 to S3 00 a dnv mads:
ells lit sight; also a man to sell Staple Ootids
to dealers: bent Blue line (.. uu a montn: aai.
ary or lance innimlsaion made; experience
unnecessn'y. Clifton Soap and uanufactnr'
iiig Co., Cincinnati, O.
WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
it every town to solicit stock subscrip
tions; a monopoly: big money lor agents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH m CO.,
Borden Block. Cbleairo. 11L '
Helo Wanted Females.
T ADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOINO
1J pleasant home work, and will gladly send
full Particulars to all eentlhie 2 cent atamn.
...... . r . umuntiiwa . .,,.
Alios in, a. diiidoiad, uiwreuce, alien.
WANTED t.ADY AGENT IN BCRAN
ton to sell and introduce Snyder's oaks
icing: experienced canvasser preferred; work
nermanent and verv Drofltable. Write for
particular at ones and get benefit of holiday
trade, i. H. ej x uh.it as uu , Cincinnati, o
WANTED IMMEDIATELYTWO ENER
uetlo faleewomen to rcoreaont in
Guaranteed SO a day without interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation. Wrlto
for narticiilars. inclosiitir stamn. Mamro Chem
ical Jompany, to. iz dona street, now lor;;.
Canvassers Wanted.
WANTF.D-FIVE GOOD CANVASSERS!.
Auply Room 18. American hotel.
For Rent.
fl! I K, PER MONTH WILL RENT A HOUrtl'
OI' containing 8 rooms, hot and cold
wntor, bath tub. ami n large well ventilated
r-llar. Apply o TIIOM. D. WILLIAMS, 10
waammrn sireei
POR RENT-HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE:
l modern imnrorcmenta: ront reasonable:
corner or nuo ana uiuueiy streets, uunmore.
Wanted To Rent:
1JUSINE88 MAN WOULD LIKE TO RENT
If a cottage tor tne summer nt Lake Ariel;
wonld take vonseuion July Address.
statins terms, u. w . n., i riiiane omce.
For Sale.
OR SALE-ONE
SINGLE AND ONE
double
tilstform snrlnir wast
wagon for sale
cheap. J. C. ZURFLIEH, 617 Lackawanna
avenue.
TOR BALE DOUBLE HOUSE AND LOT
X' on Deacon street; also lot Wxl.in on Wet
I'onrt street, inquire, or GEO. r. KKLLOW
Alderman, 10O4 West Lackawanna arenue.
TOR HALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
X double b. II euphonium, nicely engraved
with tronilmne bell mid lined: neariv new
und cost (IK); will sell at a hartuiu. Vidros
tins wee, to IS. W. GAYLOKD, LoRayaville,
ra.
IX)R SALEOR RENT-BIX-ROOMEDCOT.
V tago, Wyoming Camo Ground; partly
luriiiaueu. . n. niiAULi i, Dcramon.
TX)R SALE HORSE AO ED SIX YEARS.
r weight 1.C00 pounds; can be seen at led
Price street.
T?OR BALE - MY COTTAGE AT ELM
J' hnrat and the four lots on which it
stands: aiu tne lour lota adjoining; most a
siraide location in Elmhurst; prices reaaona
nie; terms ennv; V
P. KINGSBURY.
Soranton, Pa. .
terms easy; powlon given at once. B.
Stockholders' Meeting.
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCK
X holders of 'I he Wyoming Shovel Works.
for the election of nfflosra and tba conaiilam-
tton of aaoh other baslnemae may ba brought
before them, will 1st held nt th office of the
company In Scran too, on Saturday, the 20th
aay or June, iwu, oeiwaaa tne nourt oi luana
it o oiock a, m. . ;
N. O. BOBXBTSON, Heeretary,
agents Wants.
ANTED SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
atari: Mrnanant ilua BROWN
BROS. CO. Nnnwryinen. Rocntr. N. V.
AUFNTa WANTED TO SELL CIGARS;
175 per month salary and zrentea paid.
Addraaa. with twoaat stamp, FIGARO CI
GAR CO.. Cbiearo.
GENTS TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
. a-old. ailrar. nlrkal and rorDar aleotro
platera: prica from S3 upward; salary and ax-
tw pau; onmt rrea, Anarasa, wiui mm.i
acniGAN MFG CO.. Chicago.
4 GENTS TOSF.I.t.rniARS TO DEALERS:
S & vaekly and expenaoa; experlenoe an-
tieceisary. t ON SOLID ATED MFG. CO is
van wuryii ax,. tU'ragj.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25
tr rant, cnmmiaiion: eainDla book
mailed fro. Address L. X. CO., station U
New York.
T ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell new lifrhtnitiff onllintr table cloth.moa
quito and bouse fly liquid at 1U centa and 'J5
rents a bnitlo. Saniiila Iroe. BOLGIANO
M'F'G Co, Baltimore, Md.
GENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVKR
sal Hair Curlera and Wavers fnatMl with
out heat I. and "Pyr Pointed" Hair Pins. Lib
eral commiaHiona. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. (. Box 4M. New York.
Special Notices.
T AUKEL HILL PARK CAN HE RENTED
ij bv Sunday achools. churches, aocietioa.
etc., for picnics throughout tho summer. For
pitt-s. otc. apply to LAYMAN & M'LAUGU-
l.i, at tne imrx.
'''I'UE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
I Yon want this relic. Contains all of
Frank Leslie's famous old War Itctures.show
ing the forces In actus llwttle, akntutiad on the
a pot. Two volumes, 2.UU) pictures. Hold on
raay monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press coniDleta. all charges prepaid. Address
P. tt MOODY, 01-2 Adams Ave., barsnton, Pa.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
I'URNISHED ROOMS, WITH USEOFOA9,
1 hot and Id batb, sitting and reading
rooms, yifi Lackawanna avenue.
Situations Wanted.
SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED
bookkeeper, riisemraired two days ner
week, would undertake the keeplug of small
set or complicated books Address, J. H. J.,
Tribune oflb e.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
aged man as gardener or groom; city or
country; cond relereucos. Address ALEX
ANDER M'MULLEN, Tribnnu olllco.
w
ANTED-WASHINGS AT 151 S. Sumner
avenue.
Situation wanted to take home
WMhinns. Csll or address A. B.. 834 Sum-
nor avenue, Hyde Park.
CITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE.
O aired lady as flrat-class rook. Address L.
W 1130 Thompsou street, Sorautou, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-WIDOW WANTS
work. Wnshiiia'. homework bv dav or
cleaning and caring for otlices. Washing and
ironing dona at home. Call or address MRS,
KATE RUANE, 1210 Cedar avouue.
MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WISHES A
position as manaarer of a first-class farm
or country place; has had large experience;
satisfactory references. Address M. Y
Tribnue otneo.
CITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
O lady as bookkeeper or offlco assistant:
thoroughly understands beokkeoDino-. auick
and accurate nt figures, writes a apleudid bus
iness hand; wants uoaitlon at once. Address
TRUST WORTHY, u Sumner avenue, e:ty.
CITUATION WANTED - A WIDOW
O wants work dennine" offices or anv re-
spectablo work. Address F, A., Tribnue
olllco.
CITUATION WANTED-BY AN EXPERI-
uulci uuiiouarr;Tji (ui ft (rii kiin sail ( liiunk,
ba in trnod standinir. Addreaa MISS LAW.
General Delivery, city.
0 1TUATION WANTED TO GO OUT
O waahlncf: waahinifa taken hnma a lan r?n.ll
or address u a., u i bumner avenue, Hyde
rars.
WAN TED POSITION AS COLLIERY
uicri uy yuuuv mnu u years uia; vigils
years' experience at pay roll nnd coal olfiae
.uri, i-iiii niBu buivgrapiii kuuu rvcumuienn.
tinna ntifl tit I.um.. ,,f i-nfnr.nM IiI.miu tf
Wti Mulberry street, city.
CITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
J aaed sineln man: rood hustler, road rar
uvner, goua ninser. Auuress juc. ucj spruce
St Hcranton. .
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN,
experience lnirrocerv: sneaks Lithuanian.
Polish and Huugarian,
Addreaa C. H. U, U1K
renn avenue.
"IX 7 AN TED POSITION AS BARTENDER
VV or restaurant cook, bv voiinir man S
years oin; eignt years' experience: comes reo
ommended. Adnresa.T. W. H.. Tribune office.
ITITATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
ladv: thoroughly underBtanda bookkeen-
or no-HQ armni a position as ciera in store.
Address COMPETENT, aSi Sumner ave., city.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, Juno 1 1896.
Trains leave Scranton as follows, fix-
press for New York and all points East,
1.40. 2.50. G.15. 8.00 and 9.55 a. m l.ia and
a. ,vi p. m.
Express for Easton. Trenton. Phllit'el.
phla and the South, 5.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a, m.;
i.iu anu o.iia p. in.
Washington and wny stations, 4.00 p. m,
Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m.
Express for Hlnghamton. Oswego. Kl-
mlra, Corning, Hath, Dunsvtlle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo, 12.20. 2.35 a. m.. and
1.49 p. m making close connections nt
liunaio to an points in tne west, North
west and Southwest.
Hath accommodation, 9.15 a. ?r.
Hlnuhumton and way stations. 1.00 D. m
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
p. in.
Blnghamton and Elmlra express 5 55 p. m.
Exuress for Cortland. Syracuse. Oswego,
TJtlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m., and
1.49 i). m.
Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.49
a. m.
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes
Itnrre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North
umberland and Wllllainsport, Harrlsburg,
liultimorc, Washington and the South.
Northumberland und Intermediate sta
tions, 6.00 9.55 a. m. und 1.55 and 6.00 p. m
Nanticoke and Intermediate stations,
8.0S and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and Inter
mprtlHlp stations. 3.40 and 8.47 n. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
il ernress trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office. 32t Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket office.
Central Ruilroad of New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exclusively. Insur
ing cleanliness ana comion.
TIMES TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 7. ISM
Trains leave Scranton for Plttston,
Wilkes-Barre. eto at 8.20. 9.15. 11.30 a. m..
12.45, 2.011, 3.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Shndays, 9,00
a. in., l.w. a. id. v.iu p. m.
For Mountain Park, 8.20, 11.30 a. m., 2.00.
3.05, 5.1X1 p. m. , Sundays, 9.00 a- m., 1.00,
2.15 p. m.
, .1.-,U1M SIM.
ror Aiivuuu vii in
Voi- Nas York. Newark and Ellaah.ih
8.20 (express) a. m., 12.45 (express with Buf-
let parlor cari, .w vexpreas; p. m. Buu
day, 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m.
arrives at rnuaunpnia, j-ieaaina; lemi
innl. 6.22 p. m. and New York 6.00 o. m.
For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, Easton and Philadelphia. 8.20 a. m
12.45, S.05, 5 00 (except Philadelphia) p. ni.
t .... .1 i ! 0 in n. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc., at
8.20 a. in., ll.'a v- "
u.adlnff. IAhannn ina Tin
via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45. 5.00 p. m
bunoay, -io p-
Fnr Pottsville. 8.20 a.. 12.45 n. m
Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib
erty street. North River, at 9.10 (express)
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet
parlor car) p. m. Bunoay. 4.30 a. rA.
Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal
9.00 a. m 2.00 and 4.30 p. m, Sunday 6.25
a. m.
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may oe naa cn application in ad
vance to tna tieKet agent at tne station.
H. P. BALDWIN.
Gen. Pass. Agent
J. H. OLHAUSEN. Oen. Supti
,-,Erla and. Wypmlng Valley s-
Elfecflvs Mav 25. 7 ' r
Trains leave Scratiton 'fotr New York,
Newburffh and Intermediate DOlnts 'on
Erie, also for Hawley and local points at
7.06 and 8.45 a. m. and 2.28 p. m., and or.
rive from above points at 10.45 a. m. and
8.18 and 9.38 n. m.
An additional train leaves Bcranton for
ZaKe Ariel at s.15 p. m.. returning arrives
ax ocranton at ana a. xo.
THE BEST.
SILK
t's a Black, Brocaded India, 24 inches wide, an excellent quality, the regular price of which
is from 75 cents to $1.00 a yard.
SPECIAL, SOc. A YARD.
10 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
CONNOLLY &
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Schedule In Effect May 19, 1895.
Trains Leave Wilkes-Barreas Follows
7.25 a. m., week days, for Sunbury
narrisDurg, rniiaaeiphia, Balti
more. Washington, and for Pitts
burr and tha West.
10.15 a. m,, week days, for Hazleton.
Pottsville, Reading, Norristown
and Philadelphia; and for Sun
bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia,
Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts
burg and the West.
3.17 p. m., week days, 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 Pitts
burc and tha West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pass. Arent.
S. M. PREVOST, tieneral Maaager.
May 17, 1396.
Train leaves Scranton for Philadelphia
and New York via D. & H. R. R. at .i5.
7.45 a. m , 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Dia
mond r.xpressj anu 11. w p. m., via u., u.
at w. it. it., c.w, s.m, ii.iv a. m.. anu.i.ua
p. m.
Leave scranton tor rittston ana wiikcs
Barre, via D., L. & W. R. R.. 6.00, 8.08, 11.20
a. m., 1. ni, 3.4V, u.oo 8.47 p. m. .
Leave Scranton for White Haven. Ha
zleton, Pottsville and all points on the
ucaver aicaoow ana rottsvitie oranenca,
via D. & H. R. R. at 8.45, 7.45 a. m., 12.05,
1.20. 2.30. 4.41 p. m.. via D L W. R. 1L
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 12.20, 1.55. 3.40 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Easton.
Reading, Harrlsburg and all Intermediate
points, via 1. A H. H. R. 6.45, 7.45 a. m.,
13. On. 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex
press). 11.38 p. m., via D U & W. R. It.,
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m 12.20, 1.55, 8.40 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To-
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
lntermlate points via V. & H. R. II., 8.45
a. m., iz.uu, l.-w, 11.30 p. m., via u., u. at w.
R. R., 8.08, 9.55 a. m., 12. i0 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Rochester. Buffalo.
Niugara Falls, Detroit Chicago and all
points west, via D. & H. R. R 8.45 a, m.,
12.05 1.20. 3.33 (Black Diamond Express),
9.50, 11.38 p. m., via D., L. & W. R. R. and
rnttston junction, b.ob, n.ao a. m., iz.zu, .
p. m.
For Elmlra nnd tho west, via Salamanca,
via 1). H. R. R., 8.45 a. m., J2.U5 p. m
via I).. L. & W. R. It.. 8.08. 9.55 a. in.. 12.20.
3.40 p. m.
Pulmnn parlor and sleeping or I V.
chair cars on all trains between L. & B.
Junction or Wilken-Rarre and New York,
f niiudeipnia, tiunalo, and suspension
Bridge.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR. Oen. SuDt.
CIIAS. S. LEE. Oen. Haas, Agt., Phila.. Pa,
a. ... i.u..iir,A.iir.n, Ast. uon.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa.
Scranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue,
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLE
On Monday, May 18,
trains will leave Scran
ton aa follows:
For Carbondale 5.46,
7.55, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 12.00
noon; 1.21. 2.20, 3.52, 6.25.
6.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10.30, 11.55
p. m.
For Albany. Saratoga, Montroal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 6.45 a. m.;
2.20 p. tn.
For Honcsdale 6.45, 8.53, 10.15 a. m. ; 12.00
noon; 2.20. 6.25 p. m.
For Wilkes-Barre 6.45, 7.45, 8.43, 9.33, 10.45
a. m.; 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.50, 9.60,
11.38 p.m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley rallroad-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,
9.2S a. m. ; 2.30, 4.41 p. m.
For western points, via Lehigh Vnlllcy
railroad 7.45 a. m.; 12.05, 3.33 (with Black
Diamond express), 9.50, U.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,
2.27. 3.25, 4.37, 6.45. 7.45, 9.4.1, 11.33 p. m.
From Wllkes-Harre and the aonth 5.40.
7.50. 8.50. 10.10, 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.48, 5.22.
G.21, 7.53, 9.03, 9.45, 11.52 p. m.
8CKA2Te)lV DlVISIOJf.
In Effect May lOth, lSflg.
NartN Round.
nulla Hound,
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7 10, West nd street
7 4
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810
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9rB
9'1
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Preston Park
romo
Pnyntella
Belmont
Plmsaot Mt.
Uelondale
Forest Otty
Carbondale
White llrldje
Mayflrld
Jcrmyn
Archibald
Wlnton
Pecltyllle
Olri'hant
Dickson
Throop
Providence
park place
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All trains run dally exeept (unday. .
f. slgDines that trains stop on signal tor pas
Secure rates vis Ontario western before
Siircbosing tickets and save money. Day and
igw Binreastotho wear.. .
1. C. Anderson, Oen. Pass Aft.
T. FUtorolt, ptr. Fata, Act, scranton, Pa,
&
BARGAIN
.OF
WALLACE,
TRY US.
102494 UCIL ftVE., COR. 101X1
IfegliHBlfe
2,000,000 BARRELS
Made and Sold In Six Months, ending flared 1. 1896,
Total Product of
IIMBYlBy
The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels,
Largest Run on Record.
Washburn, Crosby's Superlative is sold everywhere from the
Pacific Coast to St. John's, New Foundland, and in England, Ireland
and Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best flour in the
world.
MEGARGEL
WHOLESALE AGENTS.
THIRD NATIONAL BANK
OF SCRANTON.
Capital, - - $200,000
Surplus, - . - 300,000
Undivided Profits, 64,000
Special attention given
Accounts.
395 Interest Paid on
Appropriate Buildings Contribute Dividends
Exceptionally Fair. General HOME Industry
Justly Keeps LUMBER
Present Quality Retains.
Value- With Xpectancy,
Richards Lumber Co., Coiutlth Bl'dg. Scranton, Pa.
SEROSA AND STEEL
Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv
ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup
plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. ,
SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES
and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels,
Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc.
TTEBElOEt
SCRANTON. PA.
THE SEASON.
0.
UPHOLSTER FDRNlTDRli
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feat&en, .
Hale Over Mattresses, .
Hale and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattati
to Business and Personal
Interest Deposits.
Moving Naturally. Our
Steady TRADE Upon
Yours Z-zling 422, &&
CONNELL