2 w 0 124 AND 126 WYOPvlING AVE., Will offer for Saturday, Monday and balance of the week some of the most extraor dinary values in new and desirable merchandise. We are-kLiownto our patrons and the public in general that whatever we advertise we have on sale and as represented. GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Having purchased the entire stock ol Ladies' Gloves from one of the largest import ers in New York who are going out of the Ladies' Kid Glove business, and although g'.ove skins having gone up 25 p?r cent in Europe, will place same on sale at a ridiculous low price, 360 dozen real Kid Gloves in tan, mxle, brown an J ox bload, with four large pearl buttons and heavy black or self-eiubroldered, fully worth $1.2 , and $1.50, LEADER'S PRICE, 79c. 140 dozen Ladies' Button Finest Quality Pique, with gusseted finger and spear point back, made in the best of ina-iuer in tan, brown and ox blood, worth $1.50, LEADER'S PRICE, 95c. It will pay you to buy what Gloves you need for the next year to come. An oppor tunity of this kind only comes once in a life time. The above are all recently imported, and embrace only new desirable goods. Underwear Department. One l: ladles' muslin kowiis. Mother lli.'i.hard yoke, trimmed with cm broidery, LEA liHU'S PKICH. 4i One lot ladles' muslin KowtiM, Umpire or Mother Hiihli.ird style, tr'nini-J with insertion ur.d orimbrio rutile, l.i:,MHlt'S PRICK. One let Indies' miiFlin kowiis, tine ijimllty. Empire style, trimmed witn embroidery, i.i:di:k's it.ick r One lot ladles- tine muslin gowna, with .Mother Hubbard yoke, trimmed with Insertion nn I embroidery, LEADER'S I Tfli'lC, "'Jo. Due lot cf ladli-n' mi'slln drawer, trimmed with tueks and embroidery, LEADER'S riill'K '.9o. One lot of hidles' cambric drawers, trimmed with tucks hi: I embroidery, LEADER'S 1 RIVE !. Or.e lot ladles' nil-wool sweater.-!, nil colors, worth :(.nn. LEADER'S PRICK. M.IK. One lot ludles' while nroii:j, wlt'.i col ored Ktripe. tine otiulpy, LEADKdt'S I'llU'K, 1th-., or 3 for ."iC. Organdies, Dimities and Coiion Drass Goods. 25 pieces of stood (ii:ility corded dim ity, worth, 8c, uk ADi'irs price, ic. 25 pieces printed eordi tette, worth lue., LEADER'S I'klCE, 3c. 8 pieces of colored crepes, worth Sc., i,i:.uii-;if3 price. 25 pieces extrn qutillty printed corded dimity, the 12' -c. kind, leader's prick. v. The licilnnee of our line Egyptian cordJ, worth 2D.'., leader's I'm;'!-;, All of our finest nuulity of cotton dress fabrics, some in the lot fculU us high uh Cue. ; In one lot. LEADEIt'S PRICE. 23c. 25 pieces printed French butisu, worih LEADER'S l'KICH K'jo. 25 pieces French ornanJies, till this sea. Bon's design:, worth ?:., leader's price. rj';c. 20 pieces white heavy corded Mar seilles, sold everywhere at 25c. LEADER'S PRICK, Gc. 12',.jp 15 pieces white check nainsook, worth leader's price, 4c 25 pieces printed corderette, wortli 11. , LEADER'S 1'ltlCE li'ic 25 pieces white plaid linen, worth ir., LEADER'S PlilCE U'ic. 20 pieces striped poertnvkor, worth 12'sC LEADER'S PRICK Cc Shirt Waists. A new arrival of ladles' shirt walsu, which will be sold at ntlll greater reduc tion than heretofore. Lot Jo. 1, worth 7,'ic, LEADER'S PRICK, 39c Let No. 2, worth $1 W, a LKADEIVS PRICE, We. Lot No. 3, wt'th if 1.25. LEADER'S PRICE, 7flc. I.ct No. 4. worth 81.73. LEADER'S price, &.c, We are heuibitiurters for Infants' out fits, always at Leader's Prices. THE GOLD RESERVE AGAININ DANGER licavy Sliipmcnls Will Be Mads on Atlantic Steamers Today. BALANCE OF TRADE AGAINST US Tlic i'nllins Oil of Imports anil t!io TiUf ivi'Travt'l Cntixo the Shiinkntrc. SlnvU .Miirkrl .Not AliVi tcU--HesuIts ol' Tttriii If cforin. New York, June 12. fiold to the. amount of $2,200,000 w ill be Bhipried I abroad on the tiv.nfatlantic stcsmshlps eallltiB tomorrow', liefore no. n tilay four lars;n foreign brjiikinp: houses noti fied the Sub-Treasury oinclals that they would require cold for export. They were Lnzard KrereKlio took ?1.250 0oi); I von Hoffman & On.. S500.00'i; Heldel Imch, Tckelhelmtr & Co., $200,000, und LarlenburR, Thalman St Co.. $2,0,00. Of this, ?1,GOO,000 wa3 taken in coin. This lurfco Hhlptnont of gold was not unexpected, and consequently did not cause any depression In the stock mar ket. It was the first gold withdrawn from the nub-Treasury except to fill specie contracts In several months, and there fore attracted more attention and com ment than recent shipments, ai the ex torters are supposed to have begun to send abroad the first of many yillllon of dollars. ' Refore the frold was withdrawn the posted rates of foreign exchange were advanced cent to 4.8S,(Ei4.89,4 for lsnif and short, respectively. At thla rate it Is profitable to ship gold. TOPULOR PREDICTION. Vhen ts)e' treasury opend for business today the net gold reserve amounted ap proximately to $100,300100. ' After the withdrawals the prediction was freely maSe In financial circles that the re serve will be under $1000,000,000 inside of n welfk. Thetshipiientg of gold at this time of ' the yWar attract more than .ordinary - attention because of the faa that as a usual thing exprta fall oft during the i2aa ELAk 3 E o Trimmed and Untrimmed Millinery. We Inaugurate In this department ono of the greatest sacrifice sales ever known In the history of Scranton. Everything in this department goes at 50c. on the dollar. We have gone throiiKh the entire stock anil marked Roods at such low pries, should we quote thein the people would doubt us to their truthfulness. tJ the wisest tidnif to do Is to come und sef for yourself, lielow we mention a few items to give you a faint h'.ea of the ureal cut in prices we have made. 5 dozen trimmed straw sailors, In white and black, CHOICE OK ANY, Me. 10 dor.cn extra quality trimmed Bailors taut wore Jio., (TT PA Mi PRICE. 3c All of our JS.00 trimmed hats, 5J.5S. All of our Jtf.OO trimmed huts, T-' iK. All of our 5.ij trimmed hats, U.VJ. I lowers that wele J I. til are new 45c. Flowers Hint were 75c. ure now 3lv. All of our jOc and li lc (lowers in one lot, CHoiCE F ANY, lOo. 2!.0 bunches flowers weiv 25c., now Sc. All of our untrimmed shapes that were from $1.50 to $3.00 apiece, ill one lot, CllulOK OF ANY, 59c. 50 dozen line straw hats, worth LEADER'S PRICE. 19c Everything else in tills department !n the same proportion. It would be like, throwing money away to buy nnyt.iing In this line without lirst attending this sale. Specials. Best quality of velveteen binding, 10c. apiece. Extra quality silk elastic, worth 15c., leaders price, 9c Stockinette dress shields, worth 12'ic, LEADER'S PRICE, 7c. Nico quality white India linen, worth 0c, LEADER'S PRICK, 4o. One lot of extra !ln. quality white crochet quills, worth P.'w., LEADER'S PRICK, COc. 20 pieces extra quality colored outlmr tlanuel, in checks and stripes, the in:. kirAl, IjKADHU'B PRICK. 0!jC 2c0 nmnants line wool dress goods at one-third of co'd. Fxtra i?ood quullty of pearl buttons, worth c., , I-FADKirS J'RIC13, 5c. Hest hooks nnd eyes manufaeture.1, 2'ac. a dozen. 200 pieces line quality printed lawn, worth Sc., I-KAUEU'S PRICE, 3'aO. Men's Furnishings, 15 dozen Inched 1.25, 20 doz?n colored terns, 25 dozen line Madras shirts with at- collais und cufls, worth I-EADEH'3 PRICK, 79c. men's and boy's laundrled nctiliee shirts, nice new pat- I.E.VDBU'S PRIE. 49c. men's line balbiigKnn snlrts uwers, linlshed In the best and dr mannoi I.KADKR'S PRICE, .44c. 13 dozen men's light blue balbrlgyan undcrVtar, worth 50c LKADER'S PRICE, 29c. 12 dozen men's fine leather belts, LEADER'S PRICE, 2aC. summer months and begin in the autumn. A well-known bank president when asked for his views on the present gold shipments said: l "It seeinn to me qtiito nutural that ' Bold should be sent abroad. Amerlcar.:', , annually spend many millions In Kuropo and wll! do so this season. This Is no cause. Then, too, balance of trrde Is against us; but the groat rea son why wo will continue to lose our gold Is because our securities ore being returned by Europeans. They are afraid wa are on the verge of paying our debts in flilver." NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. Railroad Earnings Increasing and Efforts to Depress Stocks Fruitless Marked Improvement in Trade Looked For. New York, June 12. R. G. Dun & Co. will say tomorrow in their weekly Re view of Trade: "Failures for the week have been 24G in the I'nltcd States against 241 last year and 27 In Canada against 24 last year. "Speculative reaction has not the least changed the business outlook. The fic titious prices made for wheat and cot ton meant no good except for individ uals and the change to prices more i nnn1, In n ........ .1 . I , V. . . ' i..u. ij 11. uliuiu vmi uciutir reunions of demand and supply only conforms to conditions which have been well known for months. The attack on stocks on Wednesday was so plainly ar tificial that Ha influence passed with the day and neither in foreign relations nor In domestic business was there any thlg to Justfy alarm. "The government report as to wheat Indicated a much smaller yield than anybody really expects, but that has be come so much the rule that the report had no real influence, and the principal effect was the serious depression caused by large sales In anticipation of the re port, which seemed to be thoroughly known In advance to some speculators. The government estimate as to cotton was unexpectedly favorable, and has caused a decline of more than half a cent In a single week. Railroad earn ings for the first week of June were 4.1 per cent, larger than last year. "It Is not the time to look for marked . Suits and Cloaks, Several new lots of ladles' duck stilts, LEADER'S PRICK, Me.. J1.50 and upward. 12 lino black crepon skir's. worth $;', LEADER'S PRICE. $'t.K All of our ladles' wool suits, capes und and Jackets (though all have been greatly reduced) will be offered for this sale 25 per cent, oft from the present reduced prices. Hosiery Department. CO dozen ladles' fast black and russet hot ', full seamless. Co dozen misses' ribbed last blurk and russet hose, full seamier, worth l."c, LEADER'S PRICE. H) Oomplnto line of the celebrate! onyx hosiery, of which we are the side nitcnts In the city of Scranton, at popular prices. Umbrellas and Parasols. 25 ladies' lln white China silk parasols, worth $1.25, LEADER'S PRICE. SJc. B0 ladies' line China silk parusols, Dresden vffects, worth $1.9$, LEADER'S PRICE $1.25 25 ladies' line white China silk para sols, with two ruflles, worth j'.'.2i, LEADER'S PRICE, $1.49. Lakes' Bells. 18 dozen lndltH' black web belts, with silvered buckles, LEADER'S PRICK. 12c. 21 dozen leather belts, with covort-d buckles. In all colors, LEADERS PRICE, 25c. 10 dozen genuine seal bei's. worth 75c, LEADER'S PRICK, 19?. 12 dozen ladles' belts, with chatelaine bays attached, LEADER'S PRICE, 49c. Dress Goojs and Sii's. Our line in this department is so varied We will mention only a few of the specials. Hear 'in mind we are selling all of our line divss floods, regardless of cost, rather than earrc them over until next season. 10 pieces of all-wocd bellies, in grey and tan only, worth 35c, LEADER'S PRICE, 15o. All of our 45c, 5tic. end tioc. quality dress Roods, in one lot, ClIoICK OF ANY, 27'ic. 15 pieces extra quality black fljurctl mohair, worth file., LEADER'S PRICE, ,19c. IS pieces of superior quality black 11k ured mohair, worth 75c, LEADER'S PRICE, 49;. 10 pieces of colored lleured mohair. In ail the desirable shades, regular price, 05c, LEADER'S PRICE, XT-.C. COO yards of all-wool white und cream dross nodds, very popular for i;ra lu atiiiR dress, embracing, all the new est weaves. Price rai.nlntr from 39c. to 79c. a yard. 10 pieces figured silk crenes, worih, 75c. LEADER'S PRICK. 'J2'ii. 10 pieces plaid silks. Just the thini for shirt waists, worth 5oc, LEADER'S PRICE. 27V'C. 25 pieces fancy silks, all colors and new " designs, worth 75c., LEADER'S PRICK, 48c. 15 pieces printed Persian silks, worth iuc, LEADER'S TRICE, 33c. Improvimont In industries and the best thing; that can lie said of them is that none have r.s yet been seriously dis turbed by threattned labor difllcultles. II hocms not improbable that all such 'L'"cuHic:H may be averted, except per l.r.T s the controversy over wages cf Iron puddlcrs and tin plate? wnrlcrs. "The output of pig; iron June 1 was 1S2.220 tons weekly against 1S3,uM tons May 1, while the siucks unsold, ex cluding those held by the great steel companies, amounted to 7s5.Jl;i tons ttftainst 7C3.51.1 May 1 and only 525,G17 January 1. Tliesa ligiiivs show that while consumption is fair, it Is much be low the nelual otilput uf pig lion nnd markets are extremely dull bscnuse a great number of orders for finished pro ducts are kept back by uncertainty re gai'tUng the maintenance of prices by the various pools and combinations. The bullet pool has been ablu to make Its lirst large sale, but with a ftunrantee of the price for months to come, while mid dlemen are still selling billets at Pitts burg fifty cents to $1 per ton lower than the pofl price, and the apprehended weakness In linlshed products has clear ly appeared, nlthougii the nail associa tion, by taking in the Pittsburg Wire company and Banckes & Co., of Fltts burg, hns been able to hold prices for a time. Hut steel bars have been sold at 1 cent against 1.2 cents asked In the same market for Iron bars. Other changes in quotations are not material, but in all the markets the tendency is toward lower prices. "The demand for boot nnd shoes seems slightly better, notwithstanding an advance of 2'4 cents ppr pair Is de manded on some staple qualities. The textile manufacturers are making no Improvement. Tlio accumulation of cotton goods continues, print cloths have declined to the lowest point ever reached and a general stoppage to re lieve tho market Is1 expected. Sales of wool In two weeks of June have been only 5,S23,500 pounds, against 12,BC1,9G5 lust year, and no gain is expected In the manufacture for some time to oome." i "How to Cure nil Kluu Diseases." Simply apply "Sway tie's Ointment.1' No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on the face, hands, nose, etc, lenvlug the skin clear, white and healthy. . Its great healing and curative powers are pos sessed by no other remedy. Ask your druggist for Swayne's Ointment MUSICAL NOTES. Robert M. Gallen, son of the well known clothier, la among the promising musical composer of Scranton. Mr. Oajlen's latest comiCfi:Ioa U a popular walla song, entitled "Sully UcXally." which has Loon published by Pond & Co. Mr. Gallen wrote both the words and mutic to tho boi.f, which is entitled ta take rank with the familiar airs in lighter mttslo of the dcy. The words are in the popular vein, the first stanza beginning as follows: "There livos in our town a girl of renown. And she l.i so fair and sweet; For she lives alone at her parents' old home Just down at the end of the street." The melody Is in b flat and is of easy compass, in six-clght time. The compo sition Is published In attractive style and It Is probable that Its success will encourage the author to other efforts at song writing, which is tho most pro fitable field for musical composers, !l ii II Sir. Llwellyn Jones, of this city, was soloift at the recital given at Keystone academy on Wednesday e vening last by Miss Frances Coleman, under direction of E. E. Southworth. Mr. Jonea sang "Changeless," by Trntare, nnd "Love's rroving." and hl3 fine voice was heard to good advantage in both selections. II II II Miss Amanda Meiss, of HaUstead place, who has born In New York for some time past, engaged In the study of music, has returned home for the sum mer. II II II George Noyes Rockwell Is hard at work uion the proofs of his new song book lor Sunday schools which he ex pects to have In press the latter part of August. The proof sheets indicate that thU will be the finest collection of songB ever published for life in Sunday school and church work. In addition to many compositions by the author, the book will contain several compositions and arrangements by Prof. T. J. Davies, Mus. Kac, given in the writer's best style. II II II The Elm l'arlt church music commit tee have engaged as solo soprano Miss Caroline Wolfe, of Uoston. Jliss Wolfe possesses a clear soprano voice of great compass, and is a graHluate of the New England conservatory of music. II II II Several new Instruments have recent ly been added to Hauer's orchestra, among them being two new tubas and a baritone. The only department in which this excellent organization Is weak at present stems to be in the wood Instruments. For concert work mucn hotter effects could be at times produced by the addition of the reed tones, II II II The Wilbur opera company will close a successful week's engagement this evening at the Frothlngham. This or ganization under the direction of the talented prima donna. Miss Maud Dan iels, has fully sustained tho reputation gained In Scranton at previous visits and will doubtlers always be welcomed by lovers of light opera whenever they see lit to again visit the electric city. II II II Hauer's band will give a sacred con cert at Laurel Hill tomorrow afternoon. Tho concerts are very enjoyable and are listened to by larse audiences who ap preciate' the fine programmes rendered. There Is nothing of a disorderly charac ter In the Laurel Hill concerts. The hoodlum element U entirely absent, tho audiences being made up of people who enjoy listening to fine music In the cool ing shades of the park. II II II Tho Haydn quintette will soon begin practice for the winter season. Tho quintette is composed of the following: Fred Wldinaycr, first violin; Richard Weisenilue, second violin; Herbert Wativb; viola; and Harvey Hlnckwood, violoncello, and Alfred Vcnnington, rl ano. II II II The Symphony orchestra will soon be gin rehearsals cf Mozart's 40th 'sym phony, which will be rendered at the concerts during the coming seuson. It Is expected that the first symphony con cert will be given some time during the month of October. II II .11 Last evenlnor the string quartette of the Symphony orchestra played the sec ond string selection by Grieg to a few friends at the rooms of the orchestra. II II II T. Cushlng Jones, the accomplished baritone, v. ho ha 3 been taking a course of medical lectures at Philadelphia. Is home on his stimmir vacation. Mr. Jones assisted at the concert given by the pupils of Miss Dean at Hotel Jer inyn last evening, where his fine voice was much admired. L23 A WORD. WANT3 OP ALL KIND8 COST THAT MT'CH. WHKN PAID FOR IN AD VANCE1. WHEN A POOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CITAr.OT: WILL TtK LESS THAW 51 CKNT3. THTfl RTTLR AP PLIES TO SMALT. WANT ADS., EX CEPT LOCAL SITUATIONS, WHICH AliE INSERTED FUEK. Hcto Wanted Male. TED KALES .MAN: SALARY FROM B'Hit: tiorininert place. BROWN BROS. CO. I'd . N. nra,rvmin KochnQ' Nurserymen, Rochester, N, Y. "T ANTED-AN AGFNT IN EVERY SEC V tion tocnnvns: J4.0l)to$-'i 0(1 a any made: pells nt piubt; nlnon man to sill Hapln Goods to dealers; bcht side line l"i.W a month: Hil ary or lariro ccnimiasion made; experience mineciBFH'y. Clifton coup and Manufactur ing Co., Cincinnati, O. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock Riibseritv tlon.: n monopoly! ble money lor naentg; no capital required. EDWAKDC.KlBtt A CO., Porden Block, (Jhleam ill. Hclo Wanted Females. IADIEXTlAKBa, J 1 li asntit in mo work, and will gladly "end full particulars to nil etidiint 3 rent Mamp. 111-8 V.. A. BTEU1U.N8, Lawrence, Mich. WANTED I ADY AGENT IN Kl'UAN ton to sell and intrrdiieo Sinydnr'a nako irlnp: i xj erienred ennvniser preferred: wurk jermanoTit mid very protllable. Write for jarticuhir. at one an ' c"t benefit of holiday trade. T. 11. bNYDKB & CO , Cincinnati, O 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO ENEU- cct;o faleswoir.ou to reprea nt 113. Gnarnnteod fOndnv witlmnt int'-rferiiitr with other unties. Healthf d occupation. Writo for particulars, iucloiinir stamp, Manuo Chonv Irnl Company, No, V John street. New York. Tcr Rent.' TOIl HUNT HALF OP DOUBLE HOUSE: V mod-rn Improvements; rent rcas. 'liable ; miner of l'i:i" nnd Bin Itely ptn-ets, Diininons Wanted - To Trade. ALEFl'VEU F GUADE HA.MMEHLER8 linn fur a bicycle. Addreia B., Tribune office. . . ,1 c brinQlly THE BEST. CSX Hi I K Jril iLf It's a Blade, Brocaded India, 24 is CONNOLLY & Agents Wanted. AUENT8 THE KEW BOOK BY M 8 Quay, John Rurnnll Yount, A. K. Mn Clnro. Uov. Hanthim, Jnmos A. llaavnr, Robt. E. Pattison, Dr. Evle, Hon. Porter, etc., entU tlod "bite and Timta uf A. O. Curt In. th Great War UoYornor," ia ready. A work of history whirh reads like romuncn! Outfit f rre for 25 cents to nay postage. Snuiple copy. S'i: i-enre territory iiuirk! THK THOMl'riON PUB'U CO., Stf 3. bixtb St., i hiladulphia. WANTED-8 ALE8M AN : SALARY FROM start; permanent plice ISROWN BROS.t"0 Nurserymen. Rocn-etorN. V. AGKNTS WANTElJ-f6"KEW. CIHARS; $75 per month wilarv and exjiensn paid. AhlreM, with two-cwut stamp, HUAIJO CI GAI! CO.. Ctiicauo. A UKVI S-T HEM it Kokl, ailrer, nii'ki'l OUH PRACTICAL and enr-rer electro platers; rrieo from $1 upward; lalarv and ex peDten imid; onttitlreu. ' Af'dieHii, with etainp, JiU'I'IOAM -IIF CO. C.'liic.vo. GENTS TO SELL CIHARS TODBAI.KRS; Jjii weekly and expeii.wi; exponencd un nccmary. I ONSOblDATEU MKU. CJ., Van nnrei t h cnA (JALI8MAN TO CARRY S1DK LINE; 2-i O pi-r cent, commission; sninplo booK in niltil free. Addrets U is. CO., bUtlou U New York. 1 i' o CE-AnENI-S APPOINTED "TO sell ntw liziituiRc wllinu' tnUn cloth. moa Ciiiito and lionao fly liquid lit 10 cints und co 'is n bo tie. Saniii!n lros. BOLUIAN'O Jl'K'U Co., Ult;miirt, Jtd. 4 G ENT TH i i K 1 KS PATKNT UNIV K 't j anl Hair Curli-ra and V avcra dW-'d with- ut boat), r.nd "I'yr Pointed" tlair l'ins. Lili oral crmuiiBion. Frte aami'le and fn'.l par tiniliira, Adrtresa P. i Box 461. No York. For f al: i;OIt BALK-ANEW TYPEWRITER: NEV i rrv.i (1: prii'c vovtU JIU0. CallSat- ttrday. room 0, i rice bull linn;. j r:i i;i ucon b; ri'i'i ; iiimi jih .nixi.t'f i CVnrt atrci-t. Impiim oftEO. V. KEI.LOW, Alilorinnn, lnOI Vct I.n.'knwunna pvenuo. 1.-OR HAI,P- SILVER-PLATED CONN X iloublQ b 11 I'lijilionium, nic. ly I'tiirrarrd with tronibnpH V.idl koUI iinod; near y now and cost S'.D; will Fell at nlnr;uin. Vld'pis this wi'uU to E. W. GAYLOKD, Loriaysvillo, Pa. 17011 PAL FOR l.'ENT-WX. '.OOMFDCOT J tauo, Wyomini; Cninn Urontid: partly fnroirhed. II. UAZ..ETT, Scr..nt.in. 70R fiALE-ITORKF. AO ED SIX YEARS, 1 wpiitlit I. too pounUs; caa uo Been at lu.'i I'rlco itrei-t. c I inn KATTT. t'OIT M1V. AT I'T.AT. rtmdn: alio the four lot adjoinhuy: tn.t lie eirnl Ih location in Elmhtirst; prices reasons- lue; TerniH easv; po-'-eiwion trtvonat once. k. P. Kl.NUHULUY. Loimiiou weal til lluildini;, fecranton, Pa. Furnished Rooms for Rent. I7UHNI3I1ED ROOMS. WITH UKEOFUAS. I hot nnd n.ld bath, cittinu and reading rootne. 215 Larkawnuna avenue. Clair 07.1 n.. MADAME ATIJ It ICY, GKEATEBT LIVING calrvoynni in th. world: telta puat, present nnd loture. fii'4 Ananis avenno. Business Opportunity. 1 INVESTORS AND BPElMTL.XTOlt-. AT 1 tontion. Writo J. ED W. KING. VI Pacitio . nvenuo, Chicago, for anaD in Gold &'iniu j Stocks; full line; listed and unllitod baiKiiina, QOO TO ?1 0 INVESTED BY OUR VETII I OVl od of Turf incnlntiou will yi -Id you I good returns; our av.st -in ia safest and best; i our b"Ok ou "tfitct'easful Turf Snoculation" ! mailed fro. MOKKir-j lis CO., lt'J Dearborn ! street. Cbicneo Lost. IPEIUL ICTAHDTO FINDKR OFTWtl j ten d- llirn. tcr.. V. G. C :ti:SEN. T OST- BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND j Jofforson avnnups, or L'ndon street, a purio rontaiulnitf II. a nt'idpte I bill f rom 1 . .vicCren A: Co. , with owner's name n'tui-h'd nnd aamplj of si'.k, by n poor v .unj lidy una bio to lon etitiro month's salnri ; fb:dor will v rewarded by leaving tho same at I l ibunc otlieo. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLI' n aed slncle man. city or country, as tnr denor or croom: (food reiei ein-es. Ad lrcbs M'.MULLE.N, Tribune ofll-o, S' rnntnn. Pn. situation" wan Ved-isy a YOUNG lndv "S cashier or bookkeeper in anoe atorc; thoroiiBlily miileisinnJ- t.io k-epini: of nccnuuts; answer ir-imeftiatply. Address O. K., WBMininer avenue, city. OUNG MAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT; ia honest uu! uorlght; will work ut nny thinz. Address P. O.. ubi Adania ave.. cit s'. 7 ANTED PERMANENT POSITION BY VV 1111 allmruund printer and lecal writer: has had nine years' experience and is a total nbstaiuor: test of refei uncos furnished; rea son lor ehaiiL'0 of present position, w shes more advanced mecDuhical work. Addrots E , care of Trltm ia SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED O bookkeeper, ilisenitaKcd two days rer week, would undertalto tlio keopincof email set or complicated books Address, J. li. J., Tribune oflb e. SITUATION WANTED BY A MIDDLE seed man as gardener or irrooni; city or country; eofld Tetorenees, Address ALEX ANDKH M'MULLEN, Trlbniiu office. ANTED WASHINGS AT 151 S. Sunnier avenue. SITUATION W. NTED- TO TAKE HOME O waMubiea. 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WALLACE, TRY US. (02-604 LACXL IVL, COR. 10111 Stockholder' Meeting, rPHE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE 1 I .. . TV... L' Tint.. officers and such other huhinem aa mar be broumit beToro thn mectluv, nlll ha held at lho ronipaiiy'a ortbe, Ronn 84. Republican bnildln. Scranton, Pa., Monday, Juno 22, 18'JO, at 'i o'clock. JOIIN T. PORTER, Secretary. 'UE ANNUAL MEETING OF ETO'K 1 hdbl-rs of Tbo Wyomlnij fliovcl W. rka, for thn election of otVcora and the coi eMera tion of Hiioh other buniucHM aa may be brouvlit before then), 11! ho buld at the ohice of the rompany ;n He van ton, on HaturcJay, the ioth day of June, IS JO, between the hours of lOaud 11 o'olock a. m. N. G. ROBERTSON, Secretary. Soeeial Notices. "THE hOIDIF.RIN OCR CIVIL WAR." I on want tbla relic. Contains nil or Frank Lfulie'a f.imoua old War Picturs.Uow inic the foicos n actu:ilbattlo, akatclied on the spot. Two volutin. !!.M) pictures. ld on tasy monthly p.iyniont. Delivered by ex t resa complete. I'll cl'Hr,'iHi prepaid. Addreaa P. a MOODY. 0'--2 Adams Ave., Beranton, Pa. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Schedule In Effect May 19, 1895. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barreas Follows 7.25 a. m., woelc days, for Sunbury Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg snd the Wool. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazleton. Poitsville, Reading, Norristown and Philadelphia; and. for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore. Washington, and Pitts burg; and the West. 3.17 p. m., week davs, for Sunbury, Harrisburp, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg end the West. 4.40 p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burn and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazleton and PottsviiK J. K. WOOD, (len'l Pass. Agsnt. S. At. PRCVOST, General Manager. Del., Luck, and Western. Effect Monday, June 1, 1SSS. Trains leave Scrnnton as follows' Ex press for New York and all points East. 1.10, 2.50, 5.15, 8.00 and tl.6G a. m.; 1.10 and S.T.H p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton. Philadel plihi and tho South, u.lu, 8.00 and 9.5S a, m. ; 1.10 and 3.3S p. m. WiiHhlnplon and way stations, 4.00 p. m. j uu uaium uuuuiiiuiouHLiuil, D.1U p. m. Express for I'lnwhaniton. Osweeo. P:t mira. Cornlnsr, ltatb, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Duffalo, 12.20, 2.35 a. m., and 1.49 p. 111., making close connections at Buffalo to nil puints in the West, North west and somnwcai. Hath accommodation, IMS a. rr, Itlntthamton and way stations, 1.00 p. m Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 und 6.10 p. in. Binijhnmton and Klmlra express 5."; p, m, Exuress for Cortlnrid. Syracuse. Osweso. Utica nnd Hlchtlcld Springs, 2.35 a. m., and l.-ili i. in. ltlutca 2.35 and Bath 9.15 a. in. and 1.49 p. in. For Northumbnrlnnd, Pittston, Wilkes- Dnrre, 1'lymoutn. iiioomRnurft and Dnn ville, makinK close connections at North umberland and Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Iinlttmore, Washington and the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tions. B OO. 9.55 a. m. and 1.55 and 6.00 p. m Nantlcoke and Intermediate stutions, S.OS and ll.zo a. m. nymoiun ana inter nnwlliitn stations. 3.10 nnd 8.47 ri. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on nit evoress trains. For detailed Information, pocket time tables, etc., anply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office, 3'JS Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket otllce. Central Railroad ol New Jersey. (Lehlith and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness ana comiort T1MB TABLK IN Kb'FECT JUNE 7. 1896, Trains leave Scranton tor Pfttiton, Wllkes-Rarre. eta at 8.20. 9.15. 11.30 a. m.. 12.45, 2.00, 3.05. 6.00. 7.10 p. m. Sundays, H.oO a. 111., l.uo, :.ia. 1. iv p. in. For Mountain Park, 8.20, 11.30 a. m.. 2.00. 3.05, 6.00 p. 111.. Sundays. 9.00 a. m., 1.00, 2.15 p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 a. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) a. ni u.u expres witn ur fui i.nrh.r car). 3.05 (express) D. m. Sun. day; 2.15 p. m. Train leaving 12.45 p. m. arrives at I'nunuoipniu, xteaatng 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. 3.05 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m, t!,,,i,iu " 1:1 1. m. For Long Branch. Ocean Grove, eta., at S.20 a. m., iz. p- " . onr Koariln. Lebanon and Tlarrlshuri via Allentown, 8.20 a. m 12.45. 6.00 p. m Bunuay, 2.111 p- oi. 0 t?, Vnttnvhle. 8.20 a.. 12.4S n. m Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty atrott, North River, at 9.10 (express) a. m., 1.10, 1.30. (express with Buffet parlor car) p. ni. Sunday. 4.30 a. m. Leave Philadelphia. Readlnir Terminal. 9.00 iu m 2.00 and 4.30 p, m. Sunday 6.23 "'Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may ne nniiion piuicacion in no vance to the ticket nt-ent at tne station. II. P. BALDWIN. ' Gen. Pass. Agent i, H. OLHAUSEN. Qcn, Supt. Wallace THE SEASON. 209 Washington Avenue, Opp. Court House. ; UPHOLSTER FURNITURE Clean Carpets, Renovate Feathers, Hake Over Mattresses, . Hake and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, -Hake Fine Mattaei . May 17. 1890. , Train leaves Scranton far PhlladelDhla and New York via D. ft H. K. It. at 6 I, T.45 a. m , 1J.05, 1.20. 1.30, 4.41 (Black Dia mond Express) and 11.3$ p. m., via D., L. t w. k. K., ti.ou, s.uu, 11.20 a. m ana Lbs p. m. i.eave scranton for rittston and wiixes Barre. via 13., L. & W. H. It.. .IK), 8.08. U.2D . til., l.fsi, 3.40, 0.00 a.47 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven. Ha- zloton, Pottsvllie and all points on the iieuver aieauow ana I'ottsvuie orancnea. Via I. & H. K. R. at 6.15. 7.1i a. m.. 12.06. LHO. 2.30, 4.41 p. m., vln D., U .4 w. R. lt. 0.00, 8.US, 11.20 a. m , 12.20, l.li, 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for Hethlehem Kaston. Readins, Harri'burc and all intermediate joints, via D. & H. It. H. 6.45. 7.45 a. m l.'OJ. 1.20, 2.30, 4.41 (Ulack Diamond Ex press). 11.38 d. m.. v a D.. L. & W. It. 11.. 6.00, 8.0S, 11.20 a. m 12.20, 1.&5. 3.40 p. m. Leave scranton tor TuiiKflannocK, 10 wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Ueneva and all intorminte points via V. & H. K. H., 8.45 a. m., il'.ii.i, l.m, u.ii p. m., via u., l.. tt w. It. K.. .m, 9.&u a. m., 12.20 p. m. f L 1 . ... 1 . . I . TJ. .ff.l. Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all points west, via D. A H. It. H., 8.45 a. m.. 32.00 1.2i), 3.3.1 (Bluck Diamond Express), 9.50. 11.38 D. m.. via D.. L. & W. H. It. and Plttaton Junction, 8.0S, 9.55 a. m.. 12.20, 8.47 p. m. - - - For Elmlra and the west, via SaJarnanca, via D. & H. R. Tt., 8.15 a. m..' 12.05 p. " vl u 11 1. 1 w H R . a na a ."iS a. on.. 12.20, ftuman parlor ann ateepinv or u. v. chair cure on all train between L. ft B. Junction or Wllkee-Harra and New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension iiriJKc. HOLLIX H. WILBUR. Gen. BllOt. CHAS. S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt Phlfa.. Pa. A. VV. NOJfNKMAL'HEK. ABBt. Uell. Pas. Agt., South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton Office, S00 Lackawanna avenue. DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE On Monday, May 18, trains will leave Scran ton as follows: For Carbondale 5.45, 7.D5, 8.55, 10.15 a. m.; 1'J.m) noon: 1.21, 2.20, 8.5.', 6.'J.V 6.25, 7,57, 9.10, 10.30, 11.55 For Albany, Saratoga, Montreal, Boa ton, New England points, etc. 6.45 a. ra.i 2 ?. P-.m- ,.r .r io,n . . ,,M v or iionesuuie o.u, 0.0, v.w . m,, 4 v noon; 2.211, e.J P- ... For Wllkes-uarre e.io, i.u, v.ao, iv.u a m.: 12.05, 1.20, 2.30, 3.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.50, 9.W. 11,38 p.m. .... for ACW loin, 1 ittiauiiit, via. Lehigh Valley railroad 6.45, 7.45 a. m.j 12.05, 2.30, 4.41 (with Black Diamond ex l"l?or' Pennsylvania railroad points 6.43, 9 US a. m.; 2.30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehigh Valllev ratlroad-7.45 a. m.; 12.05, 3.33 (with Black Diamond express), i". ."i P. ni. Trains will arrive Scranton as follows: vmm Cnrhondalo and the north 41.40. 7 40 8 40, 9.34, 10.49 B, m.: 12.00 noon; 1.05, 227' 3.25, 4.37, 6.43. 7.43, 9.45, 11.33 p. m. 'From Wilkes-DaiTe and the south 5.41. 7f,0 S.50, 10.10, 11.53 11. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 8.48, 5.23, 6 2l 7.53, 9.03, 9.45, 11.52 p. m. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Effective Mav 23. Trains leave Scranton for New Yorlt, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, ulso for Hawley and local points at 7.05 and 8.45 a. 111. und 2.28 p. ni., and r.r. rivo from nbove points at 10.45 a. m. and 8.18 and 9.38 p. m. An additional train leaves Scran ton for Lake Ariel at 5.15 p. m., returning arrives at Scranton at 7.42 and S.1G a. m. ' - J Miivrav mvtSMX. In Effect May lOlli, lSHft. 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