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THE fiCBJLNTON TftIBUirB-f WEDNESDAY , MOBOT3?a. JUNE 10. 1890.
THE
LEADER
124-126 Wyoming Ava.
, Offer fur Monday and balance of
tbe week tbc tollowiag specials, and
we would advise our patrons and the
public in general if they wisli excep
tional values to attend the sale.
( pieces of pure white silk, small dim
ity weave. Just th thin for gradu-
atlnir Ureas?. LKADKU'S PH1CK. 39o
We have a mast complete line of 72-lnch
white French orxamlli-s. very Huliublc for
graduating; dresses, prices ranKinK from
2m. to !Wc. a yard Theso good! are ex
ceptional values.
!5 extra quality navy blue gloria um
brellas, worth Jl. :!.',.
LEADER'S l'HICK. Sc.
ISO children's parasols. In ull the dif
ferent colorliiBS, from 15c. up to 31.25.
Leather belts, bltuk. tan and Kreeu,
latest deslKn of buckle, worth 50c.
LKADKlfS l'ltU'lC. 23. and 25;.
85 dozen of ladies' tine lil.lrk web belts
with silvered buckle,
l.HAl'Klt'S PRICK, 12o.
10 doien Kilt, silver and black auto
matic patent skirt and belt holder.
LKADKU'S PRICE. 10c.
IS black figured brilllantine skirts, ex
tra wide, rustle llninw, rcKiilur price,
33.1)0. LKADKU'S 1'ltlt'E, $1.79.
Ono lot of calico wrappers, Watteau
back, loose front, neatly trltnmexl,
worth 7m LKADKU'S I'UU'K. 40c.
Ladies' stylish tovil linen suits, jauut
ly trlinm.il with linen Insertion and
stylish buttons.
LKADKU'S PRICK, from $3.9 to Sil.'J?
Full assortment of ladies' snli t waists
In lawn, dimity, percale and linen batiste
In nil the new and stylish t-rrccis. ma le
With full Mshop sleeves, yoke backs, and
attachable collars. In this department we
offer some of the a real est values that
have ever been shown to tho public, pi kes
ranging irom -ic. up.
Men's wool sweaters ill black, blue,
maroon and white, ?omefhlnir extra
ordinary, regular $1.25 quality,
LKADKU'S I'KK'K. R!k
Fine assortment of men's leather belts
In Dew and popular shades.
LKADKU'S THICK, from 25c. to 75c.
Ladles' line Swiss-ribbed vests, were
15c,
LKADKU'S TRICE, 10c.
Lntlli-s' muslin uowns. trimmed with
' embroidery. LKADKU'S I'Kll'B, 4.
Every article In our millinery depart
ment, embracing trimmed and untrlmmed
hajls, rlbbons.,flowers, ornaments, etc., at
n reduction 'of 23 per cent. If you need
anythiiiK In the millinery line und wish to
save money Investlnato and you will find
wnai we claim to ne true.
Boys' fust black hose, worth 25c.
LKADKU'S PRICE. 12'i,c
l.nilles rast black hose, regular made,
worth 124c.
LKADKU'S PRICE, 3 pair for 25c.
25 pieces extra Kood quality apron ging
ham, worth 6c.
LEADER'S PRICE, 4c.
15 pieces or printed wool summer flan
nel, regular price, 25c.
LEADER'S PRICE. 15c,
25 pieces extra quality it-4 unbleached
sheeting, woith 15c.
LKADKU'S PUICK. 11c.
15 pieces colored limned mohair, worth
15c. LKADKU'S PRICK. 10c,
25 dozen white handkerchiefs, with lace
edge, worth 10c.
LKADKU'S PU1CE. Co.
10 pieces scrim, regular price 5c.
LKADKU'S I'RICR 2',ic
iu pieces imporieu seersucker, regular
price 10c. LKADKU'S PRICE, 6.
KEYSTONE ACADEMY
Professor Loomls spent last Monday
In Syracuse, N. Y.
The quarterly reviews began lust
week. The senior class have their ex
aminntlons Friday and Saturday of this
week. The class this y-ear finish the
course without leaving- out any sched
uled studies.
Rev. Frank Cooper, of Lfinghamton
will preach the annual sermon before
the graduating class In the Baptist
church Sunday morning, June 15.
The njhletlu uHsociuJ.iim has arranged
a tennis tournament for simply mem
beru of the school.
The senior class have Issued their In-
vltutlons for commcnntvnciit exercises
. and they are chnraoterlzed this year
by their simplicity, yet neatness of de
sign. Miss lilunche Koscrtlcrans pave her
graduating recital In tho musical do
rartment last Wednesday evening in
Ladies' chapel. She was assisted by V.
K. Ilolconib, of Scranton, baritone solo
ist. Her selections were as follows:
Vrelude, Banh; rondo, Beethoven; alle
gretto, Haydn; serenade, Schubert;
value, Chopin; gavotte, Mills; Tauz
welse, Hclinund; concert waltz, Doles.
The base ball teum played Hie Justus
Ilamhlern on the academy grounds Inst
"Wednesday aftel-noon. nml the liamb
lers fell easy prey to the Keystone,
"Olants" to the tune of IS to S. The
fcatui'ttR of the game wore the hard hit
ting of tho home toam and the errors of
the visitors. . '
Tho prize orations of tho middle class
were sent to the Judges last week. The
contest Is to be held In Main chapel
Thursday evening. Juno 13. The award
ing of the prize is entirely or. the com
position and. not the delivery.
The seniors are preparing for their
class day, and preixiratlons are being
made to outrival all former exercises of
the kind. Wednesday, June 17, at 8
o'clock 13 the date. Lok out (or some
thing new.
G. II. button, financial secretary for
the academy, has brought his family
from Mexico, N. Y.. and they are n6v
boarding In Ladles' liall.
Helen Bard, class of '01, has Just re
turned from Philadelphia, where she
has been attending school for the last
year.
The seniors and mlddlcrs held tholr
annual pjcniclast Saturday. The form
er went to Lake Carey, the latter to
Wlnola Both parties expressed them
selves as having llad a fine day. Pro
fessor Hulley and Miss Dlxson per
formed the duty of chaperons very
acceptably.
The baae ball team will play the Wy
omlng seminary tuam next Saturday,
June 13, on the seminary grounds,
Kingston.
The following Is the programme of
exercises for eommeneement Week
June 10, 8 p. iru graduating pianoforte
recital, Miss Fmnces Coleman; June 13,
principal's reception to the senior class;
June 14, 10.30-n,. m sermon to the gradu
ating class. Rev. F. II. Cooper, Blng
hamton, N. V.; 7.30 p. m., sermon before
the rellglonis societies, Rev. Elkanah
Hulley; Juno 16-18, final examinations;
June 16, 8 p. m.. Prufung's concert;
June 17, 8 p. m senior class day exer
cises; Jnno 18, 3 p. m er.erclsos of the
Junior class; 8 p. m., prize essays and
orations of , the middle class;. June ID,
cdiiimensjetoent day; 10 a. m.( meeting of
the bowrd, of trustees; 10.80 n. m gradu
ating exercises of the 'senior class; 12.30
' p. m., alumni dlnner;'3.30 p. m., address,
"Helps In Heading," Rev. J. M. Stlttler,
D! V., Crozer Thootaglcal seminary; 4
I p. m., ball game, Keystone vs. Alumni;
I p. m., public exercises of the Alumni
association; 9 p. in, alumni banquet. .
WHITNEY'S WEEKLY- -
GEMS OF THOUGHT
Tree Story of the Cat That Caniht a
Rattlesnake. .
FEW POLITICAL ETCHINGS
Live News Conceraing Susquchanaa
County People and Evcnts-A
Vlunce at the Hailroadvro-Stray
Pea sketches of Personal Char
actor. '
Special to the 8cranton Tribune.
Susquehanna. June 9. Mr. and Mrs.
Woodward reside near Gulf Summit.
They have a bright little girl, whose
constant companion Is a big black cat.
A few mornings since they were out In
the yard. The cat was watching for
something In a crevice In n stone wall.
lie warned his little mistress to keep
back. Suddenly the cat's eyes gleamed
like two balls of fire. He moved his
tall back and forth In fury. He looked
like a tiger about to spring. He raised
his paw again to warn the child off. She
was persistent to see what was disturb
ing her oat, and took several steps for
ward. She heard a ruttling In tile grass.
The cat sprang Into the air and came
down upon the spot where she heard
the muling. There was more rattling
and a tremendous hissing and lashing
and noise. The girl was frightened and
screamed aloud. Uer mother ran to her
In un Ihstnnt. She saw with horror the
cat dragging a big rattlesnake out of
the grass. The child had been almost
upon It. The cat had set his sharp,
(strong teeth in the back of the reptile's
neck and broken Its spine.
MOODY CORPS HONORED.
At tho state convention of the
Woman's Relief Corps, G. A. R., held
In C'hambei-sburg. Moody Corps, No.
1'.', of his place, was honored with three
state olflcers. Mrs. Fannie M. Boyden
was elected department president; Mrs.
(.'. K. Whitney was elected a member
of the board of suIUlurs' memorial day
at Brookvllle, I'a., and Mrs. J. F. Bron
son was appointed state Inspector. They
will be tendered a reception and bun
quet In Knights of Pythias hall on
Wednesday evening.
POLITICAL ETCHINGS.
Delegate C. Fred Wright, of Susque
hanna, ami Stale Senator Hendcrburgh
will leave for St. Louis on Friday next
Mr. Reed didn't go llito this presi
dential contest for a place on the tall
Of the ticket, thank you.
It Is a hopeful sign when such a man
as David B. Hill calls upon the Lorti for
anything.
Some Susquehanna county states
men, with brttins enough to be gov
ernor of Pennsylvania, always get on
the wrong side with their mouths at
the opportune moment.
Some alleged statesmen are just now
making mighty hard beds fdr them
selvess to lie upon In the near future.
It Isn't nice to even be a too otllcious
me, too, on any proposition, particu
larly in the interest of the oppressors of,
tne people,
SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY CHIPS.
The W. C. T. U. of the county will
hold Its annual workers' conference and
basket picnic in this place today.
At Montrose, marriage licenses have
been granted to George Yankofskl and
lary Matusilurge, and Anthony Mc
Cofskl and Katie Bobkofski, all of
Forest City. If I could pronounce these
people's names I would congratulate
them in advance.
Over in Montrose they enjoy horse
races In the business streets.
The Susquehanna County Agricul
tural society will celebrate Its "golden
wedding" In September.
The P. O. S. of A. held a county con
vention In Montrose on Friday last.
A state convention of Unlversalists
opens at Brooklyn, this county, today
and will remain In session three days.
Hallstead Is to have a gun club.
LOCAL TIDBITS. .
There are over two hundred cases of
measles in this place.
Mrs. Chrlspell, of Oakland, died on
Saturday of measles. The remains were
on Monday taken to Oneonta for Inter
ment.
A young son of Mr. andiMrs. John H.
McMahon, of Erie avenue, died on Sun
day of measles.
A large porcupine was killed in the
Erie round-house on Sunday. It prob
ably escaped from some menagerie.
Donahoe & Zannols' summer hotel.
mldwuy between Lansboro and Wilson,
will be opened on Saturday next.
Dr. W. S. Mitchell, who was seriously
Injured by being thrown from a bicycle
at North Jackson on rlday last, Is re
covering. .
A delegation from Division No.;l, of
this place, Is attendfng the state con
ventlon of the Ancient Order of Hlber
nians In Wllllamsport.
Forty hours' devotion commenced In
St. John's -Catholic church' on Sunday
afternoon. The local rlergy are assisted
by several priests of the diocese.
SOME KNOWING ANIMALS.
A Susquehanna cat Is credited with
remarkable Intelligence. He saw a rat
about to go through a small knot hole
In u tight board feiioe, and knowing
that he could not catch the rat before
he reached the hole, she. went over the
fence like a shot, and ca'ptured him on
the other side.
A Lansboro a farmer has a horse
which certainly lenotvs a good thing
when he sees it. The animal will tear
any common, cheap blunket in shreds
as soon ns It is spread upon his baek,
Tb Cottolra trad mrk rt "OdKoUiu" aa4
' Mitr't htai cotton-plant wKA on ovary Hs
' THI N. K. P AIRS AN K OOMPANV,
Gblcsfo, low Isrk, PklUatlpkU, rittskanr.
The BEsrqjps
the best1ie best
but 4 m proud a pftqoclc of a, nlcit
88 blanket, and wilt no disturb It in the
least '
A 8tarrucca farmer says that hi
granaries are free from rata because of
a "rat snake," a great pet on the place,
who daily , visits tho corn cribs and
catches any stray and Indiscreet rat
who may be lodging among the corn.
When the snake becomes too familiar
tbe farmer whips him soundly with a
light switch.
HEARD ON THE RAILROAD.
A great union meeting of the members
of several brotherhoods will be held
In Elmlra on Sunday, June 21.
Now that the Erie Is In a depot build
ing humor, why not call attention of the
company to the fact that Honesdale
has no Erie station? Honesdale Inde
pendent. Why not wait until the road
arrives In Honesdale, Bre'r Haines?
The Erie Is making the experiment of
running Its passenger locomotives from
Jersey City to Susquehanna.
The funeral of Susquehanna Division
Oonducor Towsley occurred Hornsvllle
on Sunday.
About three-fourths of the railroad
shops In the county are In operation on
three-quarter time. But half a loaf is
a mighty sight better than no bread.
Mechanical engineers all over the
country are endeavoring to plan the
perfect locomotive. Will It ever be pro
duced?
ODDS AND ENDS.
The X Ray, a newsy little sheet Issued
by Walter D. Frank, In Carbondale, has
arrived here. We wish It unbounded
success.
John Ncsbltt, of Quaquango, X. Y a
few miles from here, while tearing down
an old building found a sliver dollar
bearing date 1804. It Is said to be worth
from J700 to $1,000.
Tho Odd Fellows on Sunday decorated
the graves of their brothers.
A vicinity "young man, whose rela
tions do not die during the base ball
season," advertises for a position.
In the Carbondale Leader It Is an
nounced that "a nice home awaits a
lady that wants a good husband."
PERSONALS.
Rev. Anthony Broderlck, of Wllkes-
Barre, Is the guest of his brother, Rev.
P. F. Broderlck.
Professor J. P. Crowell, of Carbondale,
spent Sunday with Susquehanna
friends.
John Canavun, of Scranton, spent
Sunday with his mother In this place.
Hon. Amos J. Cummings, of New
York, will come to Susquehanna to fish
for a month as soon as congress ad
journs.
THOUGHTLETS.
This world is Just what we make It,
either a heaven or a hell, and we are a
long time dead. Bre'r 'Haines, of
Honesdale.
Beware of the Christian wflo follows
his Master afar off. Anon.
If you wish to appear agreeable In so
ciety, you must consent to be taught
many things which you know alreauy.
Lavater.
Which you and I can see but cannot
see over. Is to us as good as Infinite.
Temllron.
It does not lie within the range of
Conceivable AlmtghtlnesB even to make
a fact that has once been precisely the
Bame as If it had not been. Temllron,
While self-slaughter is always to be
deprecated. It does seem a pity that so
many murderers appear to lose their
nerve when it comes at ending their
own existence. They can shoot straight
enough at wives and daughters, but
when It comes to a short range shot at
their own brains, they make sadly bung
ling work at It and more's the pity!
SAWED OFF SUNDRIES.
In the Erie yard on Monday afternoon
William Smith, a young man, was cut
about the head while Attempting to
board a moving train.
Has anyone heard from Thomas, the
galvanized tramp, who started with a
wheelbarrow to follow a wagon track
from Scranton to San Francisco?
McKlnley men and grasshoppers are
strikingly numerous in this county.
Three Montrose lawyers, Messrs Post,
(G. P.), Little and Kelly, all spell
binders, were very much In evidence in
Susquehanna several days of last week.
They were "reducing the surplus" of
several persons.
Just over the line, in York state, a few
days si rtce, a Ave and one-half-pound
trout was caught. Don't whisper it to
the allied aggregation of Scranton
anglers! Whitney,
WYOMING.
A few days ago a bet of Ave dollars
was made between Gomer Frances and
Joseh Lloyd, Gomer claiming that he
could ride to Wilkes-Barre and back in
forty-nine mtnutea and Mr. Lloyd
claiming that he could not. The run
was made Monday evening In forty and
one-quarter minutes. Mr. Lloyd at
once announced It no race on the
grounds that Gomer had a pacer, which
was not to be allowed. 'Hi called to the
stakeholder to' hold the money until It
was settled. This created quite an ex
cltement and the streets were soon
crowded with people, some in favor of
Gomer; while others argued In favor of
Lloyd. After arguing for nearly two
hours the Lloyd party gave In, and
Gomer treated Lloyd to a dish of Per-
kin's Ice cream.
W. H. Patterson and Nelson Hoffman
will leave on the 7.28 D., L. & AV. train
Tuesday morning for Ocean Grove.
Mrs. B. W. Brlckly, of Dallas, was the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam
uel Honeywell, yesterday.
Mrs. E. G. Ailing was calling on
friends at Wilkes-Barre yesterday.
A social gathering was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Garrett,
Monday, In honor of the birthday ot
their daughter, Mrs. Daniel Vanscoy,
NlCHOLSOiN.
Miss M. T. Marshall gave one ot her
popular entertainments In the Opera
house Monday evening. Miss Marshall's
reading was excellent and all who heard
her pronounced It faultless.
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wilcox, of Clark's
Summit, were the guests of Mr. and
Mi's. N. P. Wilcox over the Sabbath.
Frank Welch, a former druggist of
E. 8. Wheeler, was a visitor In town
Sunday.
Jedldlah Safford, a well known rest
dent of Lathrop, Susquehanna county,
committed suicide at his home last Fri
day morning by shooting himself with
a revolver. He fired two shots, one only
taking effect. The ball entered his head
Just back of the right ear and passed
through the brain, causing InBtant
death. Deceased was seventy-four
years old; was a soldier in the late war
and a member ot the Grand Army of
the Republic, " '
Iftien Baby wa sick, yr i gr'her Coftorla. ."'
When sho was a Child, she cried for Csstorla,
Whan she became Itlsa, sbs clang: to OattorU.
When ib had Children, she gavel-hem Cwtorla,
CLARK'S SUBMIT. '
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Mr. Fallman has begun laying his cel
lar wall, on Woodlawn Park, wners he
expects to build his new house.
P. Reynolds Is on the sick list
Mrs. H. N. Patrick and daughter.
Grace, 'are vlsltlhf relatives -In York
state.
William Juston has purchased a very
handsome Shetland pony.
Miss Ruth Jennings Is visiting friends
In Newton.
Invitations are out announcing the
wedding of Miss Lldle Perkins and
Nelson Nicholas which will take place
on the 17th of June.
One
Little advertise
ment below may
save you many
dollars by filling
that vacant house
or barn. Why not
try an "ad' now?
It will only cost i
Cent .
A word in advance,
which is indeed a
small investment.
The 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
Word
To the wise is
sufficient, we call v
your attention to
these columns.
Help Wanted Male.
WANTED-A BLAt KSMITH WHO UN
deratanda tha Hhamnninir of rock ma.
chine drills. Apply JOHN BOWEN, May-
nam, ra.
WANTBD-SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
start: nermancnt nlace. BKOWN
BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y.
WANTED AN AGENT IN EVERY SEC
tion tocanvasa; tt.OOtot-VOOa dny madn;
sells nt sight: also a man to sell (staple Uoods
to dealers: beat aide lhie i?3.(i0 a month: sal
ary or large rommisaion made; experiences
onnoct ssa'y. (.niton eoap auu manufactur
ing Co., Cincinnati, O.
w
ANTED-WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
every town to solicit stock aubscrlo-
tions; a monopoly: bis money for agents: no
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO.,
Borden Block, cnioaso. m.
, Hele Wanted Females,
1ITANTED-A. FIRST-CLASS COOK: NO
V washing or Ironinif: white preferred.
Apply at 23 Lackawanna avenue.
1ADIES-I MAKE BIO WAGES DOING
J pleasant home work, and will gladTy send
full nartioulnra to all sendlnir K rent stamn.
MISS M. A. BTEBBINS, Lawrence, Mich.
WANTED LADY AGENT IN SCRAN
ton to sell and Introduce Snyder'a oak.
icing: experienced canvasser pref.rred: work
Dornianent and very nrofltable. Writ, for
particulars at once and get benefit of holiday
trade. T. H. SNYDER & CO., Cincinnati, O
WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER
cetio saleswomen to renreaent ua.
Guaranteed Jtiadsy without Interfering with
other duties. Healthful ooiSjpation. Writ,
for particulars, inclosing stamp. Mango Chem
ical Company, No. Ti John street. New York.
Agents Wanted.
GENTS -THE NEW ROOK BY M. 8
V Ouav. John Russell Younir. A. K. Mc-
Cluro, Gov. Hastings, James A. Beaver, Robt.
E. Pattison, Dr. Esle, Gen. Porter, etc., enti
tled "Lite and Timea of A. G. Curtin. the
Great War Governor. " is ready. A work of
History men reads iiko romance! outfit (re.
for 23 cents to pay postage. Sample copy, f 2;
secure territory quick! THE THOMPSON
ruu u co a. sixin nt., rnuaaeipuia.
WANTED SALESMAN: SALARY FROM
'Mart: p.rmnnent place. BROWN
BROS. cO.j Nurserymen, Rocnester. N. V.
AGENTS WAN TED TO SELL CIGARS;
f 75 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address, wttn two-cent stamp, r iuanu
OAK CO.. Chicago.
AGENTS TO 'SELL OUR PRACTICAL
' gold, .liver, nickel and copper electro
Disters: encu irom a-j nDwara: salary ana ex
penses paid; outfit free. Address, with stamp,
MICHIGAN MFU CO.. Chicago.
A GENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
V $25 weekly and .XDenses: experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MFG. CO., 44
Van Bureu St.. Chicago.
CALE8MAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25
k per cane commission; sample dook
mailed free. Address L. N. CO., btatloo L,
Jiew York.
T ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
XV sell new lizhtnlna selling table clotb.mos-
quito and honse fly liquid at 1U cents and 'Ji
cents a bo'tlo. Sample free. BOLGIANO
M'F'G Co., Baltimore, Md.
A GENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVEK-
1 sal Hair Curlers and Wavers fused with
out beat), and "fyr Pointed"Hair Fins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 460. New York.
For Rent.
1WR RENT-HALF OF DOUBLE HOUSE
1 modern Improvements: rent reasonable
coiner of Plnu and Blakely streets, Dunmore.
For Rent Furnished Rooms.
nOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS AT U.'i
L fcynon street; reference excnanitea,
For Sale.
1XIR SALE-DOUBLE HOUSB AND LOT
' on Deacon street; also lot 50x150 on West
Court street. Inquire of GEO. F. KELLOW,
Aldermau, 1004 N eat Lackawanna avenue.
I?OR SALE A SILVER-PLATED CONN
1 ilnubln li-ll Dtiohonium. nicely ensraved
with trombone bell gold lined; nearly new
and cost i'M: will sell at a bargain. Address
this week to E, W. GAYLORD, LeRaysvillo,
fa.
1POR SALROR KENT BIX-ROOMED COT
1 tage, Wyoming Camp Gronnd; parti
furnished. W.H. HAZLETT. Scranton.
1?OK BALE-HORSE 'AGED BIX YEARS.
weight 1.C00 pounds; can b. .era at Mil
rtK. street. , t '-
j . i
T?OR SAt.R 'L VV1 COTTAGE-AT ELM
P hn,rf atirf lia fnill lfttM OH whioh It
tnnds: alsotlie four lota adjoining; most de-
tiraulo location in Kimiiurst: prices reasona
1n t.rm. uiv nnaaaulnn ffivetl aft once. Hfc
P. KINGSBURY; Commonwealth Building,
eoranton, ra.
THE BEST:
SILK
It's a Black, Brocaded India, 24 inches wide, an excellent quality, the regular price of which
; is from 75 cents to $1.00 a 3?ard. ' )
SPECIAL, 50c. A YARD.
10 STYLES TO SELECT FROM.
CONNOLLY &
Setclal Notice.
T ACREL HILL PARK CAN HE RENTED
-Li bjr Hundny schools, entireties, societies,
etc., for picnics thrnnghnnt tho summer. For
Elites, ate. apply to LAYMAN H'LAUGH
IN, at the park. . . . ,
iirpHB BOLDIBR IN 'OCR CIVIL WAK."
X . Too wanttkla rolio. Contain, all of
Frank Lealle'a famous old War Pieturea,show
lug the forces hi actilalbattle, ikatabad on th.
pot. Two volumes, 2,M) picture, Bold on
easy monthly paymant. Delivered br
pres. complete, all charges prepaid. . Address
P. O. MOODY, 022 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
Canvassers Wanted.
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ANTED FIVE GOOD CANVASSERS.
Apply Room 18, American hotel.
Wanted To Rent.
BUSINESS MAN WOULD LIKE TO RENT
a cottaga for the aurauier at Lake Ariel ;
would take possession July Int. Addreaa,
stating terms, D. W. B., Tribune office.
Stockholders' Meeting,
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 8TOCK
holders of The Wyoming Shovel Works,
for the election of officers anil the considera
tion of such other business aa may be brought
before them, will be held at the office of the
company in Scranton, on Saturday, the 20th
day of June, 1MJ6, between the hours ot 10 and
ii o oiock a. m, ,
N. G. kobektson, secretary.
Furnished Rooms for Rent.
I BURNISHED ROOMS, WITH USEOFGAS.
1 hot and cold bath, sitting and reading
rooms. Lackawanna avenue.
Executor's Notice.
TESTATE OF HANNAH HEWITT. LATE
All of tlie city of Scranton, Lackawanna
county, I'u deceased.
Letters testamentary upon th. above
named estate having been grunted to tne un
dersiirned. all nerson. Iiavinu claim, or de
mands against the said estate will present
them for payment, and those indebted thereto
ill please rasae immediate payment io
JOHN HALE. Executor, Scranton, Pa.
MrA8KiK& Bhauhvrv, Attorneys.
Seated Proposals.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE Re
ceived at the office of the undersigned,
for the erection and completion of a new
building for the "Society for the Home
for tha Friendless." to b. located fac
inff tbe extension of Adams avenue, in th.
hnroush of Dunmore. Pa.. In accordane with
plana and specifications in the hands of the.
arrnueri. .ids sum oi .i.uuu in cmu or cvi-hi
Had check shall be encloaol with each propo
sal, which sum shall be forfeited to tha society
above named in case of the refusal or omH
alon on the art of the contractor whose pro
posal shall be accepted, to execute contract
within ten days after the awarding of tha
mi ; , -.. . 1. .1 ..I. . -
same. lUOBWiuiy reserves yum v
ip.t tnf or all bids.
Notice of tbe tim. when bids must b. in will
b. given later.
r-LlWAltu H. v in, ArcnuecT,
Commonwealth Building, Scianton, Pa.
Situations Wanted.
WANTED PERMANENT POSITION 3Y
an alUarnund nrltiter and local writor:
bas had nine years' experience and is a total
abstainer; best of references furnished; rea
son for chanco ot present position, wishes
mora advanced mecbahloal work. Address
E , car. of Tribune.
SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED
LJ honkkppner. disemrased two davs per
sreek. wnnlil nndprtaka tha keeoineof small
sot or complicated book. Address, J. H. J..
'jNunneomre.
SITUATION WANTED-BY A MIDDLE
aired man an s-ardenor or fiToom: citV or
country; eood references, Address ALEX
ANDER M'MULLEN, Tribnne office.
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ANTED WASHINGS AT 161 S. Sumner
avenue.
SITUATION WANTED-TO TAKE HOME
washlnin. Call or address A. &. 834 Sum
ner avenue, Hyde Park.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
as'd lady as flrat-class rook. Address L
W.. 1130 Thompson street, Scranton, Pa.
SITUATION WANTED-WIDOW WANTS
i. , 1.1 I W l. Ant a
cleaning and caring for offices. Washing snd
ironing aone as nome. van or suumw
KATE RUANE, 121U Cedar avenue.
MIDDLE-AGED AMERICAN WISHES A
position as manager of a first-class farm
or country place; has had large experience;
satisfactory references. Address M. .,
Tribnne office.
CITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
l. inar aa uooaaeeper or .mi.w --o.
thoroughly understands bookkeeping, quick
. . i . ,1 H.U .nfnndiil tula.
anu acuuimw fc URUirv, nin..,--
liiess hand; wimts position at once. Addre.
TRUSTWORTHY, 6 Sumner avenue, city.
SITUATION WANTED - A WIDOW
wants work cleanlntr offices or any re
spectable work. Address F. A., Tribune
office.
SITUATION WANTED BY AN EXPERI
enccd housekeeper for a gentleman; must
b. In good standing. Address MISS LAW,
General Delivery, cilf.
SITUATION WANTED - TO GO OUT
washing; washinKS taken home also. Call
or address L. B., U34 N. Sumner avenue, Hyde
Park.
WANTED POSITION AS COLLIERY
clerk by young man 2B venrs old: eight
rears' experience at pay roll and coal office
work; can also telegraph; good recommenda
tions and th. best of references. Adores H.,
UU6 Mulberry street, city.
SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE
aged single man; good hustler, po d gar
dener, good milker. Address Mc, i'2J Spruce
St Scranton.
SITUATION WANTED -BY YOUNG MAN,
experience in grocery; speaks Lithnaijlan,
Polish and Hungarian. Address C. H. (J., aid
Fenn avenue,
ANTED POSITION AS BARTENDER
years olil: eight years' experience: comes reo
ommended. Address J. W. S.. Tribune office
SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNG
ladv; tboronghly understands book keep
or wo 1 1(1 accent n position at clerk in store.
Address COMPETENT, 521 Sumner av... city.
Medical.
LAD1KSI CMcderhf't English Pennyroyal Mil
ItHsmoi Bran.), are .h. St. . kj''";
T. aa slt. thai v. , fur larUculut, " Rillrf
BARGAIN
OF
WALLACE,
TRYUS.
102-004 UCa lil, COR. 10111
Application for Charter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT AN
nnllcmlnn will ha made to tha aovernor
of Pennsylvania on Jun. 18th, IWtt.by William
F. Mattes, Louis T. Mattes, Jonn F. ij.wia,
Charles C. Maties and Mary G. Mattee under
an Act of Ass.mbly entitled "An Act to pro
vide forth, incorporation and regulation ot
certain corporations,"- approvca April 2,
174, and supplements thereto for s charter
of an intended corporation to b. called "Ttio
Lackawanna Lubricating Company," the
character and object of which is tor operat
ing a foundry and machlue soon ana manu
facturing and selling lubrlcattnf devices,
lubricants, engineers' supplies and any other
articles of com mere, out of metals, wood,
rubber or other substances, and to bold such
patenta aa may be necessary for carrying on
such business; and for these purposes to have,
posses i and enjoy all the rights, benefit, and
privileges of the said Aot of Assembly and
supplements thereto.
WAKREN ft KNAPP. Solicitors.
Business Opportunity.
G)li TO f HlO INVESTED BY OUR METH
O U od of Turf Speculation will yield yon
good returns; our ayatsra Is safest and best;
our book on "Successful Turf Speculation"
mailed free. MORRIS & CO.. Hi Dearborn
street. Chicago.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLES
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Schedule In Effect May 19, 1895.
Trains Leave WilRes-Bsrress Follows
7.26 a.m., week days, for Sunbury
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, and for Pitts
burg and the West.
10.16 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 davs, for Sunbury,
Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington ana FittsDurg
and the West.
4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun
bury. Harrlsburg. Philadelphia,
Baltimore, Washington and Pitts-
burc and the West.
6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton
and Pottsville.
J. R. WOOD, Oen'l Pass. Agent
S. M. PREVOST, Oenersl Manager.
Del., Lack, and Western.
Effect Monday, June 1, 1196.
Trains leave Scranton as follows Ex
press for New York and all points East.
1.40, 2.60, 6.15, 8.00 and .5S a. m.; 1.10 and
3.38 p. m.
.. . V.n-nn IPmhIkh Tkt.lt.
EiAii B lui unn Luiti , icii.uii, a mtjuei
phla and the South, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a. m.;
l.iv ana s.38 p. m.
Washington and way stations, 4.00 p. m.
'iooynanna accommouniion, v.iu p. m.
Kxnress for Blnchamton. Osweuo. Til
mlra. Corning, Bath, Dansvtlle, Mount
Morris and Buffalo. 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and
1.49 p. in., making close connections at
Buffalo to all points in th. West, North
west and Southwest.
Bath accommodation, 9.15 a. "p.
liinehatnton and way stations, 1.00 p. m
Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 6.10
p. m.
Binghamton and Elmlra express S.55 p. m.
Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego,
Utlca and Itichneld Springs, 2.35 a, m., and
1 49 11. m.
Ithuca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.49
For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes.
Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan
ville, making close connections at North,
uniberland and Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg,
Rbltlmore. Washington and the South.
Northumberland and intermediate sta
tions, 6.00, 9.66 a. m. ana i.aa anu e.uv p. m
TUanilenlce and intermediate stations.
8.08 and 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and inter
mediate stations, 3.40 and 8.47 p. m.
Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on
nil axnress trains.
For detailed Information, pocket time
tables, tiic, apply to M. L. Smith, city
ticket office, 328 Lackawanna avenue, or
depot ticket oltice.
Central Railroad ot New Jersey.
(Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.)
Anthracite coal used exciijjveiy, i0.ur
Inn cleanliness and COmV,rL
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JUNE 7, ,891.
Trains leav. cscranton tor Plttston.
Wilkes-Barre. ets at 8.20. 9.16. 11.30 . m
12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays, 9,00
a. m 1.00, 2.1.1. 7.10 p. m.
For Mountain rark, 8.20, 11.30 a. m 2.00,
3.05, 5.00 i, m.. Sundays, 9,00 a. m., l.w,
2.15 p. m. .
r or Alianiiu tit, b..v a. 111,
For New York. Newark and Elisabeth.
e.v (express; . . tvArcn wiin iiur
f parlor car), 3.06 (express) p. m. Sun
day, 2.16 P m. Train feavlns 12.46 D. m
arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Term-
i-i k 92 n. m. and New York 6.00 n m
For Mauch Chunk. Allentowa, Bethle-
. t - ..... n nnH lhllnrt Uhl. ma .
12.45. 3.05, 6.00 (except Philadelphia) p. 01
Cnnillil. 'll D. m.
For Long Branch, Ocean Orove, .to., at
l.ai a. m.. v-
n-nr Tievdinc. Lebanon and TfserisKi,.-
vla Allentown, 8.20 a. m 12.45. 6.00 p. m
Dunaiii 10 us
For Pottsville. 8.20 a 12.46 p. m.
Ttniurnlna. leav. New Tork. fnn nt T.ih.
rtv street. North River, at t.10 (,inn,n
a. m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Bullet
parlor car; p. m. ounuay, s.sv a. m.
Leave Pbllade'nhla, Reading Terminal
9.00 a, m,, 2.00 ai)d 4.30 p. m, . Sunday 6.25
a. ni - " ' ' ;h
Through tickets to all points at lowest
rates may oe naa en application In ,ld
vane. 10 to. ucaei aKeni ai ine siation.
II. P. BALDWIN,
Gen. Pas.. Agent.
3. H. OLHAU9EN. Gen. Bupt .
Wallae
THE SEASON.
gitStniXF"
UPHOLSTER FURNlTOHiV
Clean Carpets, - ' '
RcnoYate Feathen,
Make Oier Battel,
Male and Repair Spring
Sell Iron Beds,
Male Fine Battressi -
May it, int. .-
Train Uivh loranton for PhtladelDhlS
and New York via D. at H. R. R. at it6.
7.45 a. m , 12.06, 1.10. 2.80, 4.41 (Black Dia-
mona Kxpreasi ana 11. p. m., via v., t-.
k w. xu n.. .uv, .u, ii.su a. in., ana i.w
P-.m- . . ..... ' .
ueave ecranion tor rut.ton anu y inn.
Barre, via D., L. W. R. R.. 6.00, ,1.08, U.20
a. m., 1.N1, s.4v, w.uv, p. m.
Leave Scranton for Whit. Hav.n. Ha.
sleton, Pottsvlll. and all points . 011 the
tieaver jueaaow ana rotisviu. oraaonea,
via D. A H. R R. at 6.46. 7.46 A. In.. U.Ue.
1.20, 2.30. 4.41 p. m., via D., L W. R. R.
$.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m 12.20, 1.56. 1.40 p. m.
Leave Scranton for Bethlehem. Baatoo,
Read I no-. Harriabursr and all Intermedial.
points, via D. A H. R. R. 8.46, 7.46 a. ra.,
12.08. 1.20, 2.80, 4.41 (Black Diamond Us
press), 11.38 p. m., via v., u. ot w, n. it,,
6.00, 8.08, 11.20 a. m 12.20, 1.56. 3.40 p, m.
Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock. To
wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all
Intermlate points, via L. at n. a. ., s.so
a. m 12.05, 1.20, 11.35 p. m., via D., L. at W.
R. R., 8.08, .sa a. m., p. m.
leave acranion ior nocnesier, duiimiu,
Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all
point, west, via D. A H. R. R.. 8.45 a. m..
12.05 1.20, 8.33 (Black Diamond express),
9.50. 11.38 d. m.. via D.. L. A W. R. R. and
Pitt.ton Junction, 8.08, 9.66 a. m.. 0X9,1.47
p. m.
For Elmlra and the west, via Salamanca,
via D. A H. R. R 8.46 a. m., U.0.f. m .
via D.. L. A W. R. R.. 1.08. 9.66 a, M.U.20,
3.40 p. m. . ..
ruiman parior ana sleeping or u. v.
chair cars on all trains between J Ik B.
Junction or Wilkes-Barre and New York,
Philadelphia, Bunalo, . ana buspeneion
uriage.
ROLL1N H. WILBUR. Gen. Bunt.
CHAS. S. LEE, Oen. Paar Agt., Phua., Pa.
A. W. NUNNKMACHKR, ASSt. Utn.
Pass. Agt., South Bethlehem, Fs. .
Scranton Office, 309 Lackawanna avenue.
DELAWARE AND
HUDSON TIME
TABLE On Monday, May 18,
trains will l.av. Scran-,
ton as follows; ,
For Carbondale 8.45,
7.65. 8.55, 10.16 a, m.; 12.00
noon; 1.21t 2.20, 1.62, 6.25.
t.25, 7.67, 9.10, 10.80, 11.6
VFor Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Bos
ton, New England points, etc. 6.46 a. m.;
2 For Honesdale-6 45, 8.65, 10.15 a.' m.; 12.00
noon; 2.20 6.26 p. m. ...... ....
For Wilkes-Barre 6.45, 7.45, 1.46, l.tt, 10.43
a m;; 12.06, 1.20. , 3.83, 4.41, 8.00. TJ0, .
11 38 P. m.
For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via
Lehigh Valley rallroad-8.45, 7.46 a. m.
12.05, 2.30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond ex
press) p. m.
For Pennsylvania railroad points 4,46,
9.38 a. m.; 2.30. 4.41 p. m.
For western points, vta Lehigh V.lllev
railroad-7.45 a. m.; 12.06, 3.33 (with Blaci
Diamond express), 9.50, 11.38 p. m.
Trains will arrive Scranton as follows:
From Carbondale and the north 4.40
7 40 8.40. 9.34, 10.40 a. m.; 12.00 noon; 1.06
2 27 3.25, 4.37, 6.45, 7.46, 9.45, 11.33 P. m.
'From Wilkes-Barre and the south 6.40
7 50 8.50, 10.10, 11.66 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 1.48, 6.21
6.2li 7.53, 9.03, 9.45, 11.62 p. m.
Erie and Wyoming Valley.
Effectlv. Mav 26.
Trains leave Scranton for New Tork,
Newburgh and intermediate points on
Erie, also for Hawley and local points at
7.05 and 8.45 a. m. and 128 p. m and ar.
rive from abov. points at 10.46 a. m. and
3.18 and 9.38 p. m.
An additional train leaves Scranton for
Lake Ariel at 6.15 p. m., returning arrives
at Scranton at T.42 and 8.16 a. m.
SCRANTON DIVISION.
In Effect May 10tbt ItStk
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v t aigntoes that trains stop Oft signal for paa.
senK.rs.
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Riirchastntt tleketi and save money. Day and
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