TUB SCIMNTON THIBIJNE-TUESD AY MORNING. JULY 7, 1890. HATS TRIMMED FREE. SSJ I L-l! IV! SI 4f3 LACKAWANNA AYE Otir Store is Crow led Vitk Bright and Apprj ic ivc Women. WONDERFUL BARGAINS We Are Offering rnimir.'ED hats At Ridiculous Prices l ine trimnipil Hats li tlw newest aty'.es. trimmed wttli best iimterials, that ware $1 mm 9", to o lit .. $1. SOuud ti.00 Orr finest imported Model Hais. the very besr. mn imiulsinil tho must sty lUli Hals of the of a in. were $9.00 and 5 10.0 J. In ro at $J.oo and $4.oo UHTRIBir,1D HITS- All tlie newest fhls seas-m's shapes l'l finest straws slid braids, prtoes wers SI. A S'oOand S'."X all to no At Sae All the S'-O) and Sl.fM fine Straws lu newest shapes to IfO at 25c White Hernina short-hark tallors.lieat quality, wo rtli T. O., tn ko at 5C Lcshoru Huts, bent quality, worth Sl.Otl, I.S5 Hiid 1.60. to gout 33. . Ic TRIMMED SAILORS. I TRimWEO In B.innet Straw, Knox shape, leather onrnt. rib ben trinimflil.w.ire 60c anil 70c, all to g'i at 20c TRICED SAILORS. That were 51.50 and 2.00. In lino Milan uiil Sntn Straw, to go at g8t:ea:h Fine Panama . Trimmed Sailors, niifst split straw Sailors in swehest shnros, wers $i.W anil $1.00, to nt $1.43 Finest quality, woro and $1.2. all to c at 81.W 49c A SLASH AT SHSRT WAIST We're Closing 'out tho balanse of nu!c! we've marked them kt iSc Tnks y-.ur pick of new ami stylish. Shirt . .. . ..... yu. ....I J. 1 QI each Vulflts. that were Sl.Cu and S1.8J New Store, F413 Lackawsnm Avenue. GOLD MEN WILL FIGHT Concludod from Page 1. thon nti imw, mrmlif-ra of the Drmo cratlc nntlonal coininittoe, Mr. Thomas nnil I lnliipiiil Khb" by Hide tn sicuro the nomination as toinpomiy chairmnn as the cniiynthm wan uboiit to as-pi-nilile of the lion. William C. (hvens. of Kentucky. lr. Owi ns was oppoyod to the linniination of tin- man who ns ilovflopnii'iUH al't''ivaii!s provoil, was tho fhoii:.' of it n ovi rwlii'lnilnK ma jority of that convention. Wo were successful then, ns 1 remember, by I '.'-.t .. . . l mjJ.SS 5r? VvM. S mm . mm Kx-iiovicnxort pattisox. about the Fame vol" us thnt by which the convention today has determined to recommend the selection of the sen ator from New York. Hut. ns I also remember, there was on thnt occasion no Democrat m disloyal to the only ex isting national Democratic organiza tion as to even slickest to the conven tion us to n pudiate the pupRestioii and overturn the decision of tin? national convention." Mr. ribei in was named as temporary necretary of the convention ami Mr. John I. Martin as seiReant at arms. This completed the business of the committee and at B.yO adjourned. Mil. HILL INDIKPKIIKNT. Mr. Hill received the news In his usu al Impassive way. Oathered in the room at the time were ex-Secretary Whitney. ex-Covernor Flower, Smith JI. Weed and others. All congratulated the senator on his selection. Mr. Whit ney and the other gentlemen hail been waiting to hear from the national com mittee on the teniporny chairmanship question, of the announcement of the result, left the senator's room. A I'nl ted Press representative asked Mr. Hill If he was satisfied with the result of the vote. "Oh," said the Kenator with a shrug Of his shoulders, " don't care anything 1 MjV mi ROSWELL FLOWER. about It. It makes no difference to me one way or the other." "Did you prepare a speech as tempor ary chairman?" was asked. "Well now," said Mr. Hill, "I don't think 1 will for divers reasons. What's the use of preparing a speech, I may not have a chance to deliver." "Do you think the convention will re fuse to accept the national committee's recommendation?" "I don't know. It's hard to tell what the onemy will do under the circum stances. I am prepared for what may be possible to happen." ' It Is a curious fact that at the last Democratic convention held In this tmmii city during that memorable all mm. A HATS TRIMMED FREE. Is tho magnet that draws them. This week tho bar gains will bo greater thaD ever. That Ore it R'bboa Saic Still Coaticu:3. Kor U BIFt Taffeta 19c Hlblnu. in evary color. ayurJ No. J. pure feilk.wortii lully&ib. Tor all Silk. Satin nnd Iqc i.rosOnilu Hiblioa.No a yard ft', in all color?, worth Set: For r.ll Filk Pre'den loc bnil Persian Ribbn. ayarj newest designs, worth 5'ti. Fo-liest quality No. (HI asc Tuffela. Ribbon, Fcr a yard sinn and Drr,dcn Rib bon, in all colors, roj iiliU price, Wo. Snle ol Flowers Fin Flow-rs. only this 8.-a.m' but goods. tjc For lavs J bunches flro Amcricaa Eauiy Rose s. 19c Fcrlnrg. banc?:; Hooi Willi to. US-', wjrtlt Ijc For Lira batviZins tine-t Cl-ivr, l.vicf hunches i t line Fi-unrb ilnwK, will) I,:Irj 1, v.jrta &Je. SSILORS our SMri Wrists, and to do li at quick selling prices. At 9Sc Take your plrk of swell Linen ami ......I 1)..m.l.i V.'Ai.t.' .lint- '...., CI .1 vavii i crin.u 11 umli .uiii ...u. y night BcsFbrn, which resulted in the nomination of fi rover Clevelnnd, with dauntless courage faced for over an hour a hostile howling audience as the irony of politics, he Is now antagon ized. The method of proceeding tomorrow will probably be iim follows: When Chairman ilunlty calls the convention to order ns the representative of the national committee and recommends the selection of Senator Kill for temp orary chairman, a minority member nf the national committee v. Ill offer a sub stitute, naming Senator Daniel. I'n der all forms of parliamentary la,.v a substitute must llrnt be voted upon, anil the onlv open question In this ease seems to be whether or not Mr. Harrity will recognize one of his sil ver associates for the purpose of of fering this substitute, the convention not having been organized and no roll of the delegates having been passed upon. The silver men claim thnt the chair man's act in recommending a tempor ary chairman for tin' approval of the convention, Is an admission that the convention Is qualified to act upon it. If this be true in the one ense of the substitute should Mr. Ilnrrity refuse to put the motion for adoption of the substitute some silver member of the national committee on the platform will put the question himself, and the Hist skirmish between the gold and silver factions will bu precipitated. DEMOCRATIC CUBAN PLANK. Is .Morn Dinplritic Than tho One Adopted nt St. Louis. Chicago, July B. The following Cuban plank In In the hands of a dozen mem bers of the committee on resolutions who havo signified their approval of it and tomorrow will be put to the full convention for lncorpoiatin the plat form. We extend our sympathy to the people of Cuba In their heroi struggle against the corrupt and cruel political system which lias oppressed them and linpov r Ished them, utid we look forward with c;-a,v CATA'15 S. RP.IfJE. confidence to tho day when that republic shall take Its place among the nations of the earth. The Spanish government Is no longer capable of maintaining Its ntitnnr Ity In the island of Cuba or of fulfilling Its treaty obligations; the destruction of American property on the Island, the re pulsive Imprisonment of American sub jects wlthoiie due process of law, the an nihilation of American commerce, the fre frequent alarms on or coast and the con stantu menace to or peace, Imposp upon the government the duty of restoring or der In Ciibn. We therefore favor the prompt Interposition of our government and believe that a government satisfac tory to Cuban people should be estab lished us a guarantee of permanent peace. It Is stronger than the plank adopted at St. Louis, which only calls for the friendly offices of the government. SUICIDE ON HIS WIFE'S CRAVE. Sad Ilnd of a Voting Southerner's Dream or Love in the. North. Terre Haute. Ind., July 6. J. A. Parra, son of one of the foremost men In the l'nlted States of Columbia, shot himself dead on the grave of his wife In this city yesterday afternoon. Tarra came here six years ago to attend the Polytechnic Institute. Tvo years ago he wa.1 married to Miss Angle Ebel, of this city. A month later she died. At the church services Parra clung to the casket until forcibly removed, and at the cemetery tried to jump Into the grave. - He has been afflicted with brain trouble since and had decided to return to South America. ENGLISH TROCPS WILL GUARD. Au rrincd Force Will Bo Sent to Protect (.iiinua. Caracas, Venezuela, July 6. Great P.rltaln, it Is reported from Demerara, will send an armed force from Demeraar to protect Knglish colonists on the Yuruan and Cuyunl rivers in Guiana, and to guard laborers In the construc tion of the road to the headwaters of the liarima and 1'aiama rivers, the building of which was interrupted by the arrest of Mr. Harrison, a Hritliih crown surveyor. Senor Fsequlcl Itojas, minister of for eign affairs, Fabl that Venezuela will lo nothing further l: relation to the de tention of Mr. Harrison. MAY BE A DUEL IN CUBA. (cncral Joliiixnu Invited to a Qil ft Wullt by a Spaniard. Havana, Cuba, July C A report U current that a retired Ulcer of the Spanish army wrote an insulting let ter to General I!radl"y Johnson, corres pondent of a New York newspaper, In viting him to take a walk with the writer through the outskirts of Havana In company with two friends Th" cause of the expected me'-ting Is on account of General Johnson's criti cisms of things Spanish In Cuba. THE BOMB EXPLODED. A Dczen Persons Injured by the Attempt of a Young Mnn lo Ffre Ofl a Japanese Slitll. Ilrndinp, Pa., July fi. A dozen per sons were hurt here Pulay by the at tempt of a young man to lire off a J.n- auese bombshell. Intcnd of going up In i the nlr. It" exploded n'.ir the ground, ' Fcnttering stones and nieces. i The injured are Arthur I '.until, 12 years old, neck Injured; Harry Side!.-?, ; 2il years old, gash In forclnad; 1 hillp Yertey, 17 years, abrasion r.f the right ear; Ada Uhil, 16 years, abiafslon of the forehead; Andrew Hollow, IS years, neck bruised; George Clemns, IS years, neck Injured, Charles Zlegler, 20 years, right Ies au car and linger bruised; Florentine Strauh, IS ycarj old, right knee and leg Injured; Harry Trumbore, IS years old, linger bruised; Fred Huff man, 15 years old, right kneecap cut. FIGHT MAY BE IN NEVADA. San Francisco Spoils Looking lorn Suitable Plncc. San Francisco, July 6. .Many people Interested In the management of pugll islie contests are sending telegrams over the country In search of an avail able spot for the t'orbett-Shai key match. Dan Stunrt'a Mexican conces sion Is still held In reserve. Several j local and i.astern sports have been j canvassing the possibilities of securing ! a location in Nevada. I'nless some thing uui'orscrn happe ns there will be a conei rted effort to have the big mill take place In Nevada. The state and federal authorities, however, may not rillsh the Idea nr.il may defeat the aims of the Untie intiiu siasts. G. Pi. Humphrey, L'nlted Slates marshal of the District of Nevada, has nlrtady expressed himself as being op posed to the holding of any contests contrary to the federal laws. As yet the leading slate ol'iicl.ila iiavu nut ex pressed themselves. DAVID NEVER SAID SO. Another t iiinpuign Lie Is Nailed by Senator Hill. Chicago, July C In reference to a report published lliis morning In a Chi cago paper, to the effect that Senator Hill had declared that the New York delegation would bolt the convention In the event of the gold men from Michi gan being unsealed, the senator today sultl: "The story is absolute fake. I never said or do I know whut action our dele gates will take In the convention if the silver men rule It to suit themselves." PREDICTS YALE WILL LOSE. London Sporting I'npcrs Tip the I, candors to Win. London, July B. In their Issues tomor row, Bportlng Life and tin- Sportsman will both predict that the l.eamler crew will defeat the Yale eight in- the lirst trial heat for the Grand Challenge cup. The cessation of wind will greatly fuvor the Leanders. If It nad kept blowing ns It blew Saturday, the position of Yale on the Hia ks side of the river would have been worth three lengths. London, July ".Five a. m. The weather at this hour In London Is calm, but slight ly cloudy, promising a hot, close duy. Gompcrs .Makes Denial. Chicago, July fi. Samuel (lompera.presl dent of the American Federation of La bor, requests the publication of the fol lowing: "Chicago. July li. 1S'.. To the Public: This morning's papers publish a dispatch purporting lo have been sent by mi- July 4, from Indiana polls to Herlah Wllklns, i ndorsing the candidacy of John Jl. McLean for the nomination for thP presidency. I beg to say that the dis patch Is n clumsy forgery, fabricated to deceive, and Is a vicious attempt to lis.) my name and posh ion In the labor move- ment for n purpose foreign to the alms mid methods of the American Vderatlon of Labor. This is not written to preju dice Mr. McLean's candidacy or to further that of any other gciineinan, but is In tho Interests of our cause, tho members an devotees of which have n right to insist that I, while In office, sli.-.ll In no way In fluence the candidacy of any one." Killed by Lightning. Kaston, Pa., July . OeorL-e Miller, a ln-year-old son of John Mlllir, a truck farmer, of Chc.lmit Hill, near here, was killed by lightning during a heavy thun der storm this evening while standing un der a cherry tree. VV f ' k I "aTe a fceI' HA I M '"aofwtiKbt in I Lj'l the Ktr.iaach JTAH' tI"--tin after Sirs? it : . n.ll.. J. in of Wind ivX onutin3ii i iiou i N Watfrbra I lleanliarn Had Taste in the iieuth, in the Mornini; Palpitation cf the . Heart, due to HI-tension of StomacIi Cankered Mouth Oas in the Bnwfls j Loss of Flesh Fickle Appetite ' Depressed, Irritable tradition of the SI ind Uizzineis Headache Con- ! stipatioa or Diurrbita? Then you have ' DYSPEPSIA . lo fie of Ha matir form. Tfir ene fwsttire j ' care lar cuisuiirt.tBtnscottiiMiii.'it u ,jvnvi jiyvir.vf.w vnvr; by mall, prepaid, oo rcctlpt of zf, eeoti. ( ritil!I.R, ft.wT. IfntMl It-i.H-1 V I ."K.iijvk: i nn.-iTii i'.rtu4y ti.tia ily- Ij.tf Aii r'. 1'alik-l iakcu aiMf ' uir:;:. have citli d In;." I Acker Medicine Co., ll-iSChambfrjSt, X. T. A Wonderful Medlcino m For Dlllona and Koroma dl3orders,uch an WIn4 and Pain in U:o Btomacli, Sick Headache, Glddl 8CB3, Fullneaa anil Bwolllnj after nioala, Dlzzl coca end Drowsiness. Cold Chills, Flushings Of Heat. Loss of Appetlto, Shortness of Breath, Cos tlvoncr 3, Blotches on tho Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dronus, and all Korrous and Tremb UugSeuBaUou9,o.,wton these eymptoina are) caused by constipation, as most ot them are. THE FIRST COSE WILL CiVE HEUZF IN TWENTY UiMUTES. Thiols no fiction. Every suSoror 13 earnestly inTtted to try ono Ex cf tbeso rills end tixcj Till bo ackaovrlodcod lo bo ft W03DERFBL EOlOiE. ESECIIAItl'S PI2.L3. taken asdlrocted, ttIIi quickly rcstoro Females tocomplete health. 'She- promptly remove obstructlous or irresa latiucs ot tho cj otoai. For a Wcsk Stomach Impaired Digestion Dosordesred Liver they act Uko maslc a fctr doses will work won ders upon tho Vital Organs; B'.rongthenlug ths muscular system, restoring the long-lcut com plosion, bringing back the koen edge ot appe tite, and arousing with tho Kocchud of Uealsb the whole physical cucry ot the human frame. Tlieso are tacts admitted by thousands, In all classes ot noclety, and one ot tho beat guarantees to ths Uorveus and Dobllt tatcd la that Scochniue'9 Pills Iiavo tho liRTfent Sale of aay X'atcut Slodlctua la tho XVorJJ. WnHODT a RiVAL Annual Sales mora than 6,000,000 Boxes !.. at Prug Stores, or will bo sent by U.S. Agents. B. F. ALLEN CO., 3C3 Canal St., No Xork, po-t paid, noon rccolpt of pnee. Boole trto open apUcatlon. Heavy Storm nt Lancaster. Lancaster. 'n., July II. A storm of un precedented severity passed over northern Lancaster county tbls evening, doing enormous danaige. 1'lelds with washed bare of win at and the streams were transformed into torrents. Heavy wash outs ore reported along the line of tho Heading und Columbia railroad, and the i veiling trnl'i Is not expected to get through tonlijlit. The burn of John l!ad orf," nortif of l.rtlznvas struelf by light ning and destroyed, with the snuson's wheat and hoy crops. The loss Is S1.0J0; Insure 1. The house of Jo'iti Keyler, near l'eiiuviHe, was ulso struck and partially uest roy ed. Death ol'-'rliuislcr Young. Washington, July 6, Tho siate depart ment received a telegram thin morning announcing the death In New York of Pierce M. Young, of Germany, United States minister to Guatemala. Luglish Capital for American Invest, meats. Important to Americana working F.ng llfh capital for new enterprises. A list containing tlie names and addresses of ".".0 successful promoters who have placed over 100,000,000 sterling In for eign Investments within the last sis years, and over fis.noo.000 for the seven months of lS'Ja. Price 5 or &!;", payable by postal order to the London and I'nl versal Hureau of Investors, 0. Cheap fide, London, K C. Subscribers will be entitled, by arrangement with the directors to receive either personal or U tters of Introduction to any of these stfeej-sful promoters. This list Is lirr-t class In. every re spect, and tvery m.tn or firm whose name appears therein may be depend ed upon. For placing the following It will bo found Invaluable Bonds or Shares of Industrial, Commercial and Financial Concerns, Mortgage loans, Sale of Lands, Patents or Mines. Directors SIR EDWARD C. HOPS, HON. WALTER C. TICPYS, CAPT. ARTHUR STIFFIC, Copyright. Wlien Baby was sicfc, wo gavo her Castorla, When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla, When sho became Miss, she clung to Castorlc. Xihuu sho bud Children, she gave thtsui Custorlx A WORD. WANTS OK ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAIH FOR IN AD VANCE. WIUCN A HOOK ACCOUNT 18 MAl'K NO CHAliOR WILL HE LKrf3 THAN 25 CKNT3. THIS KPLK Al. PLIRS TO SMALL WANT AI3.. KX CKPT LOCAL SITI'ATIONS, WHICH ARK INSERTED FREE. ii i.lp yvanti:d-m A LICS. TANTEP-INSTALLMENT MAN TO VV coll-ct: nmst C 'Cie well reennminnded. HRADL-rY ft FU'BNITUBE liOUSli, OJ3 Ponn av ruo. V ,,,.,. . , ,m ,' ' V ml . ; d(, . ,, t ., t: nu0 ,. mal, tood Htntdo OnotJs tc ilculern: h. Ft snle line Sn; a montn salary or larte comniiflFion inado: experiiMico unuco ary. f hftuu Soap and ilaaufactur 5 Jiit Co., Cincinnati, O. 1 ! V"ANTED WEI.L-KN'OYVN MAN IN vj every town to i-olicit stock subscrip- liorn; n mnroioij , i it meiify lor njf-ius: no c.ipifil iwpiMiid. ED'W AKU C. FISH it CO., burden lllucl;, t'hienzo. III. IIKL1' WANTKD FK.MALES. 7 ANTED - MIDDLE AOI'.D PHOTK.S 't t:mr wom.iti mr uur&i and honnoto'cpfr In smnll fa-iii y. Virii houso; SJ Pr week. Aialies. "I-;," 'l'ribane ollleo. I ADIRS -1 A1AKK BIO WAtiES DOING I J iden'T.iit liouifl wo- k. und w ill glndly r. nd lull p.irt:ea!-ir lo id I sending 2 ont stamp, A Jl. A. Si El BINS, Lawrence, Micb. rANTED-LVJ.Y A OK NTS IN SCRAN ' V ton toso.l and int'-oduc. Snyder's enke lelne: i xfTieticil ci.nv:iser rrofurreil: work pcrnaneor si d very pri ntnll.. V'rltn for ) rfrticuinrs r.t erce n:d ret benefit of In.liilay tiuc.e. T. C. SI.'YDEH CO., t'!ne:ntin;l, O. .CA.VT' U HbVEDIATELY-TWO KSEll- i gotie PiiliH'.vnntcn to rpresfliit in Hnnraptep-I Jii a r.cy without ir.terlerrinif with olhT '.ir?e Ilcr.Hlllill oerupation. Write forpartbu;.irs. enelosiioj stnmp, Inn-xe I h"micl C'un:p;uiy, Ho. li John Struct, Now York. SIT.CIAL NO'l'ICKS. "'I'lIK SOLDIER IN OUB CIVIL WAR." ! Ymi want tills n lie. Contains nil of Frank Leslie's fainfiU! old war pictures. show mg tho foures in artua! btittle.siii'tehed on tho tpet. Two veliimes, I'.fO'l pictnrus. Sold on ei.sy uinr.thly pp.iucuis. Pclivored hr ex i ri'ss e. mi lete. ell chprses prepaid. Address P. O. MOODY. (I2J AdiiTUs Ave., Wcran'oii. Pu. L'NFL'KMSIIliU ROOMS. LTNKL'KNISIIEU ROOMS. WITH USE OF ' m. lioPnnd colli batli, sitting find reail irir rrmm. l!l. Lnckawnuu.. uvenue. :laikvoyant. 1 I UK. FEN i ON, CLAIRVOYANT AND rnol:.. ran be cunsnlteil tills week il Phrnoloalsi, only at -ill) K. ilaia avenue, Hyde Park. mi mil ConoolSw GREAT REDUCTIONS IN. LOT 130. 1 At 59a; fornisr prlcas LOT NO. 2-At 75c; tar prices Also our entire stock of finer Waists, including Dimities, Linen Batiste, etc., worth from $2.00 to $3.50, at about half price. Our line is chiefly composed of ihe famous "Derby" brand, unequaled for style, fit and finish. Will bo closed all day Saturday, July Evening until 9 o'clock. CONNOLLY a WALLACE, FOS RENT. I 'Oil Kl'MT DF.R1RABLK HOUSi:, OHEEIl I Hiilre street; $10; pctwsslou Supt. 1st. in qulro MM VosfciuMton avooiw. T70R Ul-.N I'-KEONT AND THRKB COS. V r.oetiug roo::., furnished oriuifnrnUhfd. 8 Aiainm HVeiiu, oppusito cvurt hou-e. p.FFK'KS Foil I! K XT-TWO LAIU3B ) Aui'oi; from offices; hay vdudnws; city strnm hrat; gas ntirl electric l'pht; olovator; tenon d floor. PRUT. BUluDIXU. lH'OR PENT HALF ( P UorilLK HOUSIC; 1 modern improvements; rem rm-oiiablo: cornor of Pine e.r,d Blukoly streets. Pumuoro. FOIt SALK. ITOU HALL A SILVKK -PLATED CONN I double bell euphonium, nicely engraved with trombone bill, pold lined: nearl new and c it $'0: will soil ut n bargain. Address tkl.W09lc.ta.Ji.-l OAYUHl, LaKaysvllle, la. IXTt SALK OBRF.NT-HIX-KOOMEIJ COT 1 taye. Wvomirnj Camp Orouud; partly furnisii.'d. "W. 11. HAZI.ETT. frcrauton. T.Olt SALK -T5 OH SIC, At.KU SiXYKAHS. I wciclit 1,000 pounds; cun be .ecu nt lil.l Pilro s'.r. ot. I'OR SALK MY t'OTTAWB AT ELM J hurst mil tlio four lot., on which it .tands; lo tho four lots adjoining: luost de BTiil lo locution in Khehurst: prleos rcnnna. b!o: Terms e:iH'.: pose.:on given at once. E, P. Kl NCSBUKY, I'ouiniuawealth llulldlne, Serunton. I n. I!oti:l for ham:, 1TELL FUHMSHI'I) AND CENTRALLY . located; firsl-"!ass bie;ri.'Bs: rousou. for selling, w;int to retire from business. Ad dress C. A. M.. Luck Lox in). Naatleoko, Pa. WANTLD. HIJHTrn A SAIAK.T RLiUBLICAN IN Vjsijlt.w"" every n-nnty wuo will work for I'm a t.-eelt for two mouths und will earn it. Ailarom. I'os 11W, I bilo. P. O. AGFNTS WANTFD. WANTKD SALESMAN; SALARY KliO'd titnrt: pormnnont phco HROWN BROS, t U Nmnflrvuieu, Rorliestor. N. Y. A Of NT WANTED TO SELL ClOAKS; St.'i tor month: u:'.liry aud .xoaTiPt'S paid. Address, with two-cent stump, 1 10 ALIO CI UAH CO., ChicnB OKNT8-TO 8ELL OUR PRACTICAL j glod, silvMr. nicltel and copper electro plasters; prices from S3 upward: salary aud eicp.-irrsos pniii: outfit five, duress, with stump. JlK'illOA.V UFO CO., thicsso. AOENT8TO SELL010A2ST0 DEALF.RS; -ji'n weclify a:v eziMtu.es: eTpnriouee uu nocpss..ry. CONSOLlUATliD iii'ti CO.. 48 Van Huron St., Chuafro, CALKS MAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25 O per cent, ronimission: sample boolt mailed (roe, Addrois L. N. CO., ttatlou L, Mow York. T ONCE AOHNTS APPOINTED TO 1. sell new liKiitnfns "Uinir tahle clqth, mosquito und houo fly ilqnt l at 10 esnts and 20 cents a bottl -. ti.nijile iiee. UoLUlAMO Jl'F'O CO.. li iltimore, Md. AGK.'TS HIKHH'li PATENT UNIVER fol Ils'.r Ci'rlerssnd Wsvrs (uwd with nit heat), and "1-yr I'ouiteJ'" nalr Pins. Lib eral comcniions. Fre sMnple sud full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box 4-'.U, New York. SITUATIONS WANTED. '?AvrEr)Y,T I man position ns coachmun. or to take rare of hories. ran give 'opvt of referenci'S, Address, WILLlAal UUTCIIINSON, csrj Tribuno oflirc, city. WANTED -I AM IN A POSITION TO DO Fubstitntc work for any elurU wdio wish to tske a vacation d urine tbe next four months. Address V. D., Tribaue. ClTCATION WANTED-BY A YOCNO O luriy as boo!:ki iper i.r cimliicr: thorouttldy understands brrfikk'-onintr. Best of r:ffroneos. Adiireys, iOMPKT EKT..'1!3 rurnner nv.citr. AYOUKO LADY DES1HS3 1 O OBTAIN a prsitlon as bookkeeper, nssistant I ook Iteeprr or t:y kind of ofllei work. Address, HooKKEEI'KR AND 'iYPEW ftlTElt, Post onlco, fSerantnn, Pa, SEALED PROPOSALS. tEAlTPIlOPO O ciiveil ot tho office of the Reeretary of tho rVrauton Beurd of Control until l.'D o'clock Monday evening. July 1.1, 1HIHJ. f.ir tne erection slid c.iniplotion of a now twelve room public twto'n bnllding to bo known as No. 10. and to b.j loealod at tho corner of Prosp jrt ve:iu and Beech street, in to 19th want nf the i !ty of Scrniitou. In accerdnme with plum and' specifications In the tiaiiils ut E. II. Davis, srciiitccr, Cemun-nwealfh build in;. Kersnton. Pa. The sum of S-iOU In cah or certified chock ulisll be enclosetj with each b'd, which sum sli ill bo forfeited t' the school district In ca.a of refusal or oniisslnii on tho part of th contractor who -n propo.snl slinll bu accepted to rxecuto thn contract within 10 ibivs sfrer the awardm; of the H.-itne. Tho Hoard resorvos tic riiit to riJ"et anv or nil bins. Py order of tbu ricrauton Bjard of Control. tl'OENE D. FELLOWS, Secretary. b EALEDT.OlOSALS W-ILLiiK EE ceirv.1 at tin oface of the Secretary of tho hcranton Board of C. utrol until ,:;W o'clock, Monday evenine, Julv M. Isf'tl. fr schtKtl furniture, roiis;wtinir of single doks and Beats, suitable tor properly euuippfn;. t.'ie new hiuh bchojl Luildinb of tiio City of t-cratiti'ti. All inds to bo for furniture delivered and perl y set np, ready for nss iu tho school uil.li.u-. Requirements sr.d entinin'ps will bo based ou dirsks aud seat ; of 'be tollnwluirxtvles : Com'oiuacon dtiMX, lining lid, with seat at tached. pon box desk, with IndopomV tat Rest. Lifting lid box dek, with independent seat. Fxtra larfre lM'X desk, suitable for tho cjm- merci.'d department. All devksard seats tbnll bo provided with east iron x'andards, ciihsr stn:lonary or ad juMahle, mid to be securely fiiHleiitd to ti.e tl.iors uk per pleas to be provided. Woodwork of desks and scats to be of hard wood, sdid tlirriithont nud well s.'sseuecl. all to be prcperly fl led, varnlsl'ed and folished. Keparste blifs will also be rec.'lvca at ths ninii) tiiuo for fumWhinir and putritur in place chairs for the .tuMniilily hall or auditorium in areordiincQ with sroctfieatlon? on file in the ofliee f I Keirretsry ot the Board. Bidders nro reipiircd to furnish samples fur rXHiniliutiou and inspection of all dusks bid f.ir. Tho sum of on" hundred dollars in cash or rertifiod check shall b- enelos -d with esch bid. which snm slinll he forfeited to the rVno'il District In cee of rel uid or oirtisslon on the part of the bidder whes propos.d sball be c cepted to exivnte contra' t within ton days Her th.i awardlni? the name. Tho Ronrd re-ofecs tho rldit to reject any or all bills. By order of tho Scronton Beard of Control EUCfENE It. IXLLOWU, B.creUMT. & Shirt 75c and 85c. $1.00 and $1.25 LOT NO. 3 At LOT NO. 4 At TRY US. 6Q24G4 UCaA. VL, COR. AOMS. Executor's Notice. INSTATE OF MARYOOHE, LATE OF THE lj city of Bcruuton, Lackawanna county, Pa., deceased. Letters t'statnsntary upon thn above named estate having been granted to the under siuned, all liaisons having clalnis ur d.mands H'uniit the said es'.nto will present thein for p.iynient, sud tlecH indebted thereto will plOMss make nn-neHiato payment to T. T. AiopttAN, Executor. Scranton, Pa. T1IOS. F. WELLS. Attorney. 'io whom rr may concern. TEHElwilAITTpE 1 to trust my ifo llsclirl on my acoount as I will not pay snv bilhicontr.vtod by her from thisdnte. JDSUfU K. HAKNEY, Jr., 812 8. W u.slilnr?toTi avenue, f-crantou. Ps., July 8, 1S90. A LL PARTIES WHO ARE INDEBTED TO iV t nti Ktcnhon Outliuinz and Barbara Outluinz (stale nro hereby notilled to make payments iu psrt or wlolo within UOdnysor 8'CountN will he co'lccted aerordim: to law; payments can bo tundest residnco, i24 Alder street, from 7 to 8 p. m. : at furniture store, 01 j Collar nvunue, any timo dnrine duy. C. h'lORR. Aldoitnan. RAILROAD TIME-TABLES FEKNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Schedule In tiffect May 19, 1805. Trains Leave Wilkes-Barro as Follows 7.23 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti. more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. . 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazlelon, PotUvillc, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisbure;, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burR and the West. 3.17 p. m.f week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington und Pittsburg and the West. 4.40 p. m., Sunday3 only, for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadebhia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and the Vest. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazeton and Pottsviile. J. R. WOOD, (ien'l Pass. Aftent. S. ill, PRE VOST, General Manager. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, Juno 1. 1S90. Trains leave Scr.mton as follows: Ex press for New York and all points ICast, 1.-W. 2.f,o. u.10, 8.00 and 9.G6 a. m.; 1.10 and 3.3S p. m. Express for Easlon, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 5.15, 8.03 and 9.55 a. m.'; 1.10 and 3.3S p. m. Washington and wy stations, 4.00 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 6.10 p. m. Express for flinirhnmton, Oswpko, Bl mira. Corning, Hath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12.0, 2.3f h. m and X.'.i p. m., making close connections ut Buffalo to U points in the West, North west and Southwest. Path accommodation, 9.13 a. m. Hlr.s-hamton and way stations. 1.00 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, 4.00 and 3.10 p. m. Hlnphamton mid Flmlra express B.&5 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswego, Utlea and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a. m and 1.49 p. m. Iihacu 2.D3 and Bath 9.15 a. m. and 1.49 p. ni. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wllkes Barre, 1'lymouth, tiloomsbura; and Dan ville, making close connections nt North umhorlauri for Willlsmsport, Jfrirri'itiurg, Daltlmore. Washinitton and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.(X. 9.53 n. m. nnd 1.E3 and 6.00 p. m. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations, R.0S and 11.3) a. m. Plymouth and inter mediate stations, 3.40 and $.17 p. m. Pullman pr.rlnr and sleeping coaches on all expreis tre.ins. For detailed information, pocket time tnhles, etc., nnply to M. L. Smith, city ti'-ket oilire, Lackawnr.na avenue, or depot ticket office. Central l'ailroai! of New Jersey. (Lehlr;h and Susquehanna Division.) Anthrnclle coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleatilinesa u;id enrnfort. TIME TAHLE IN EFFECT .TI'NK 7, Trulns leave Gcranton for Pittston. Wlikes-Harre, efc, nt 8.20, 9.1.-, 11.30 a. m.. ia.45. 2.n S.tf., 5,ij). 7.1'i p. m. Sundaya S.ti), u. ni., 1.C0, 2.!5, T. iO p. ni For Mountain Park, 8.10, 11.30 a. m., !.), !M, &.? p. m. Sundays, S.UU a. m., 1.U0 2.1S p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 n. m. For New York, Newark ami Elizabeth, 8.2" (express) a. m.. 12.45 (txpre.-'s with Buf fet parlor car), 3.05 (express) p. m. Sun day, 2.15 p. m. Train leuvirir 12.45 p. m. arrives nt Philadelphia, Reading Term itial, 6.22 p. m. and New York ti.CO p. in. For Maurh Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Enston nnd 1'hllailelphln, 8.20 u. m.. 12.45, a, 6 fi0 (escept Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Lons Branch, Ocean drove, etc., at 8.20 a. ni. (thtouah cnr). 12.45 p. m. For Headin?, Lebanon and Harrisbunr, via Allentown, S.iio n. m., 12.45 p. m., 0.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. m. For Pottsviile, .2i1 11. m., 12.45 p. m. Returning, leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, nt 0.1" (express) a. m., 1.10. 1..KI, 4.15 (express with Hun'et parlor car) p. m. flunday, 4. SO 11. m. Leave Philadelphia, Ker.rt:nr Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.39 p. m. gimdny C.23 a. m. Through t'.ckefs to all points nt lowest rates may he bad on o'lpllcptien In ad vance to the ticket aient nt th-. stn'Ion. H. P. BALDWIN. Gn, Pass. AgL J. 11. OLHAUSEN, Gen. Supt. aists. $1; former prices $1.25 and $1.50 $1.25; farmer prices $1.75 .end $2 4th Open Friday gFggttiZZ OPHOLSTtFR FURNITURE, Cleaa Carper Renovate MM a, Make Over Mattresses, Make and Repair Spring Sell Iron Beds, May 17, 1S96. Train leaves Scran ton for -Philadelphia nnd New York via D. ft H. It. H. at 6.15. 7.K a. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.30 4.41 (Black Dia mond Kxprcs3) und 11.38 p. m., via I)., L. & W. H. K., COO. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., and l.K p. 111. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wllkes Burre, via !:. L. & W. 1!. H.. 0.00, 8.08, 11.2J a. m., 1.55. 3.40, 6.00, 8.47 p. ni. Ltavo Scranton for White Haven, "Ha zleton, Pottsviile and all points on tne Beaver Meadow and Pottsviile branches, via D. & II. K. R. nt 6.45. 7.45 u. m., 12.05, 1.20, 2.S0, 4.11 p. 111., via D U & W. R. U. 6.00, S.OS, 11.20 u. m 13.30. 1.55, 3.40 p. m. Leuvo Se-anton for Bethlehem, Eaaton, Reading, Harrisburg und all Intermediate points, via D. & H. R. It., 6.45, 7.46 n. m., 12.05, 1.20. 2.30, 4.41 (Black Diamond Ex press), n.SS p. m.. via L L. ft W. R. R., 6.0X1, 8.0., 11.20 a. m., 12.20, 1.55, 3.40 p. m. Leave Scranton for TunUhunnock, To waiida, Khnlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all intermediate points, via D. & II. R. R., 8.45 a. m 12.05, 1.20, 11.35 p. ni., via D L. & W. K. H., 8.1. 9.55 a. m., 12.10 p. m. Leave Scrnnton for Rochester, Buffalo, NlaRara Falls, Detroit, Chicago nnd all points west, via D. & It. IX. R., 8.45 a. ni., 12.05, 1.20, 3.33 (Black Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.38 p. 111., via D., L. & W. R. R. and Pittston Junction, 8.08. 0.55 a. m 12.20, 8.47 p. m. For Elmlra and the west, via fialnmalrcay via D. & H. R. R.. 8.46 a. m., 12.05 p. m., via D., U & W. R. 11., 8.08, 9.55 a. m.. 12.20, 3.40 p. ni. Pullman parlor and nleeplnft or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L. & B. Junction or Wllkes-Harre und New York, Philadelphia, Buffalo, and 'Suspension Bridce. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Pupt. CHAS. S. LEE, Gen. P.-s. Aet., PllIa..Pa. A. W. NONEMACHER, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. Scranton office, 309 Lackawanna avenue. DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday, May 18, train will leave Scran ton as follows: For Carbondale 5.45, 7.53, 8.55. 10.16 a. m.; 12.00 noon: 1.21, 2.20, S.52, 5.25, 6.25, 7.57, 9.10, 10 30, 11.55 p. m. , For Albany, Saratoirn, Montreal, Bos ton, New England points, etc. 6.45 a. m. ; "'For' Honcsdale 5.45, 8.55, 10.16 a. m., 12.00 noon; 2.20, 5.25 p. in. For Wllkes-Barre 6.45, 7.45, 8.43. 9.38, 10.45 a. m.; 12.00, 1.20, 2.30, 8.33, 4.41, 6.00, 7.60, D.50, 11.38 p. m. . For New York, Philadelphia, etc., via Lehigh Valley railroad 0.45, 7.45 a. m.; 12.05, 2 20, 4.11 (with Black Diamond Ex press) p. m. For Pennsylvania railroad points .4a, 9.38 a. m.; 2.30, 4.41 p. m. For western points, via Lehlph Vnlley railroad 7.15 a. m.; 12.05. 3.S3 (with Black; Diamond Express), 9.50, 11.S8 p. m. Trains will arrive Scranton as follow: From Cnrbondnlo and thP north 6.40, 7.40, 8.40, 9.34, 10.40 a. tn.; 12.00 noon; 1.05. 2.2", 3.25, 4.37. 5.45. 7.43. 9.45, 11.33 p. m. From Wllkes-Knrre and tho south 6.40. 7.50, H.tn, 10.10. 11.55 a. m.; 1.16, 2.14, 3.48, 6.22, 6.21, 7.53. 9.03, 9.43, 11.52 p. m. Eric and Wyoming Valley. Effective June 22. Trains leave Scranton for New Tark, Newburnh nnd Intermediate points oa Erie, also for Ilnwley nnd local points at 7.05 and 8.45 a. m. and 2.28 p. m., and ar rive from ubove points at 11.18 a. m. and 3.1S and 8.3S p. m. An additional train leaves Scranton for Lske Ariel at 5.15 p. m.. returnltiK arrives at Scranton at 7.42 p. m. and 8.16 a. m. RCHAVTO DIVISION, tn Kffcct June 41st, 18U6. Is orili Buuud tontli Bound, C03 201 " tU'li Stations g K C(Tralas Pnlly. Kx- g ; & !se I cent Miuday.) 1-3 15 ' ip ice u rrlvu iflave 1 U 'in-.. ti'.N V VrnnUlln Ht. 11 'Iid 20' 7 If' West Mtfeoti in -s, rmi Weehawken 810 '! vlp h: Arrive Lave! VI 5 S'l 1 i.vuunccck Junction fioj s 1 fti 6 ?0 1 M Rii'ieMi. Itnoeock 010 3 M Futll.'ht Preston Park lomo Poynille bilment Fie sunt Mf. UOluidsle purest 'B-y Carbind t'e Whttn Hrlilje .Mayflrld Jui'i'iyn Aichlbald Wliitoa Peckvtllo Olvi bau& Ulct.btirif Throop Providence) l ark P:ace sit 5 04 40l 4 ftl.14 40, Kl'SH 1 sr. 0 u'l- esA 8 4J 8 Jl Ml IM 8 5 5M, 8I' 1 s. :i do 4 2311 40 4 ;c 11 T 201 8 !' 7 ?t nti m oefin'oi if7 10 18 Sfll ,13 5S:fi;S- : 4 :3 (.'! 8 roil B! 8MI1 11 U4! 11 li 8 4311 H 8''-1l 07 11 r.s a oi 7 431 8 45! 7 6.11 II 01 f Ml Bri 8 01 4 01 f. OS! 4 07 eh-;, 11 o) 8 1 -V, 4 10 8 so n 0 a-s'ria"' 181114 17 i 8 i;i0 5 hcruutea 8 1.V 4 iU i UT H r :i'i s'Lfflvc Arrive All trains run dally excrpt Hundsy. I. nibbles lUat tt alw atop oa ba&l tor pti toDrers ecurn rales Tin Ontniio Western btfirn p'r-ii-.i-in tl l:ets and have money. Bay and l.'jtht i.pitii 10 till) VVb'. JC. Anderson, Osn. TRfS Act. T, FUtcrof t, Dlv, Pass, Agi. Bcrantou, Pa i