'iJiaa SCttANTON TRIBUNE--. TUESDAY MOPJSTNGr, APRIL ii7. 1Si7. 0 Eackawatma koie CARBONOALE, ineafleM will pleano noto that advertise ments, orders for Job work, and Items for publication left at tho establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of fice open from 8 a, m, to 10 p. m, ARREST OF A SCORCHER. Wllllnm Opil Arrnlnccil on the Clinreo ofPnit liirii'lo IIIiIIiir. Friends of Wllllnm J. Opil aro very IndlRnant at his arrest on Saturday evening on tho chnree of fast bicycle riding. Hpeclul l'ollcemnn S. S Oi It man brought him before Alderman Jwry. According to Mr. Opll's ac count of the affair, ho wan rldlntf ulotiR Belmont street, when ho was stopped by tho officer saying "come to the al derman's ollloe with me." On renchlnK the 'squire's offlce ho was under nnvit for racing. Ho protested against tho choTfro but wns willing to pay the fine and costs amounting to Ilvo dol lars, As he had not just the amount with him ho was allowed to go Mr. Opil Immediately consulted a Invvjcr, several wlvoelmen, and Mavor O'Neill, and as the result It Is said that there Is no bicycle ordinance, and unles ho was so riding as to endanger lives, he was not liable to tho law. He was not racing and claims that riders go much faster all through the city. Mr. Opil who Is chief cleric In Irving Davis' store, says that If tho line Is demanded It will bo paid under pro test and BUlt w 111 bo commenced ngalnst tho poUcemun and aldeiman for extortion, "Wheelmen who belong to tho league atv much. Interested and will test tho light of what they call arbitral y ar rests. HGHTINQ FOREST FIRES. I). Si II. Kmployei Itnttlc with rininos on tho .Mountains, On Sunday forest flies raged fiercely on tho mountains In the vicinity of this city. The wind was Ftrong and pent the burning leaves in eveiy direction. The dry underbrush furnished mateii.il for the tiro w hlch spread w lth great rapidity There was real dnnger to parties that wore on Salem mountain seeing arbutus for the Humes darted In every direction. At one time the head houses at Nos. 3 and 4, above the city, weie In danger. A laigo forte of Delaware and Hudson men were called out to fight tho firo when It approached gravity engine house No 23, near Archbald. At Vandllng nnd other places north of tho city property was, In danger. At a place neat the Mnyfleld ynid a small structure was burned In which was stored a. boring apparatus. Tho rain on Sunday evening camo w hen es pecially need, as the llamos in many places were spreading very rapidly. BELLIGERENT HUNGARIANS. Arrested for Milking mi Attack I'jinn n Street Car. Constable Healey nrrested three Hun garians on Saturday night near tho Globe Warehouse ANOTHER BATCH OF WELCOME MONEY SAVERS, tr i 15 Dozen Ladles' all Silk Ribbed Vests, size 3 only. A quality that neer sells under 7Cc. Today only 45c 40 Dozen Ture White Lisle Thread Ribbed Vests, Low neck and sleeveless. Pretty full satin and silk tilin. Our leading COc. grade. Today only 29c 40 Dozen Ladles' line white low neck nnd sleeveless Vests, silk crochet finish and full satin trim. Our popular 25c. Vest. Today only 15c 100 Dozen Children's Ribbed Vests, short sleeves or sleeveless. 15c , usually. Today's Price 10c li REIK CLOVE 25 Dozen Genulno $1.00 Kid Gloves for la dles. Fresh, clean stock and full length. Shades, Rlack, Ilrown, Tan, Rutter, Pearl, Slate and White. Sizes slightly broken, but we can fit you. Today only 59c r BNhtaMBisaiWsBvs'ipsfe4SwSftW sShVV Globe Warehouse ,ill 0 M M M trestle nt lllchmondale. They had hoard rut tho street car which won In chnigo of Conductor Dolph nnd Motor mnn Craig nnd soon began fighting. Tho conductor endeavored to preservo order nnd quell tho disturbance but they left tho car nnd then waited w ntchlng. In duo time at the enr pased they stoned It, bieahlng several windows nnd the door of the motor man's vestibule rorttituntoly none of tlu passengers were Injured The three mtn, John Cusper, Prank Haronetskl nnd John lta.ssoko, wore brought before Justice Olynn, and gave ball for their nppenrance. MISS DORSEY'S RECITAL. r.ntcrtnlnmcnt Under Auspices of the Women's Cuild ol Trinit) Church. A recital will be given by Carolyn V. Dorbey nnd pupils of Scranton, nsslBt ed by Miss Annn Sands anil 1'iofossor Aithur I. Dorsey, at V. V. Watt's hall this evening. T'o following progt amine will be lendcied: PART I. Vocal solo, selected . ... .Miss Anna Sinrta ltccltatlon, "Claudius and Cjnthln," Thompson 1'rofes-or Doiscy. Recitation, "Hlddv'H Trials Among the Yunkus" Harpers Mls Dorse). Kecltatlon, "Old Oaken Ilucket," with musical accompaniment," Mls Cotnella H Morodock Clmrnctcilzutlons, Nigro, liisl., Oil man l'rofesor Doity Recitation, "Tobo's Monument". ...Kll'.ain Miss Dorhoy. llecltatlon, "Our Hired Olrl" Riley OIIc Jadwln. Drill, with dumb bolls Susie Gross I'AHT II. Solo, selected Miss Sands llecltatlon, "Naughty Little- Olrl," Husj body Susie Gros. I'oslngs, Delsii te.in Attitudes Dorsey Mrs. WHIard Lathropo. llecltatlon, "Kentutky Philosophy," Edwaids Carolyne V. Dorsev. llecltatlon, "The liturgies' Nigger," Miss Moredoclc Solo, Selected Mlss Sands Scene from "Mnry Stuart" HehlU'T Miss Jennie Steams, .Miss Morcitock. llecltatlon, "The Forward Duster," llurdetto rrofessor Dorsey. 1'antomlme, "The ltaen" l'oo Miss Dorsey. A IMcnsmit Nodding. A large number of friends assembled nt St. Hose chinch em Satin day to witness the marriage of Joseph 1'ae cuzzi and Miss Tedesco. The ceremony wns pel formed by Ilev D Landio, of Scranton There. Is quite n lomance attached to the aflali Miss Tedesco camo alwnit four weeks ago fioni Italy, her native land, wheio ns a child she hnd known Joseph as a friend and playmate. The bildocroom has been In this country foi several years and theli former attachment has resulted In tho wedding They nro lesldents of tho colony near Hospital stieet. I'irc on Lincoln Avenue A lire bioko out In the old Coogan house on Lincoln avenue yesterday morning. Fortunately T 11. Duifeo looking out from his w Indow ubout 1 o'clock a m , saw tho lhimes near the kite, hen loof. Immediate!) he 25 Dozen Infants' Caps. Fine goods that bring $1.23 or moio regularly. Today only 89c 20 Pieces 7-Inch Fancy Black veilings. Chen ille dots, etc., sold at 50c. Today only 19c HH-H 'S 25 Dozen Men's Ralbrlggan Shirts and Draw ers. Right spring weight. Beauti fully finished. Real value $1.00. Today only 59c 40 Dozen Men's summer weight Shirts and Drawers; medium Summer weight In tho new silver gray shade. Should bring 50c. Today only 29c 20 Dozen Men's Australian Wool Sweaters, full fashioned throughout. Colors Navy and Garnet only. Same as sells generally at $2.00. " Saturday only $1.29 '' "B HM I 6 VEILiNCS I A "Zdk summoned the Mitchell Hose company and tho fire was extinguished before much dnmngo wns done. The origin of tho tire Is not known. ISirtlulnv l'nrty. (leorgo Kcllovv, of Hlghth avenue, wns congratulated on Saturday even ing by a large party of friends, tho oc casion belrig his thirty-seventh birth duy. A very merry time wns enjoyed and everything pnssed off In a man ner to cause much pleasure. Charles A. Knse, during tho evening, In behalf of tho guests, presented Mr. Kellow with a handsome plush rocking chnlr. Refreshments were served nnd soolnl games nnd conversation were enjoyed. Among tho guests were Messrs. nnd Mesdnmes O. W. Hvnns, Arthur Perry, F. I. Storch, D. Vail, Stephen Kngler, 11. Porter, H Rolls, Clark Hetzol, Rob oi t Shaw, John r. Knso, Oeorgo Kaglcr, Messis. Frank Hlshop nnd C. A. Knse, Mesduines 1) Davenport, Chnrles La meicnux nnd Misses Martha Knso, Frances and Lizzie Knse and Nina Rolls. Iliilldlng Operations. Hxtenslvo building operations are to bo curried on upon the Rnynor prop erty nt Lincoln nenue. A double house will occupy the Washington street front nnd ore long a modem stiucturo will toko the plnce of the ptesent house on Lincoln avenue. The work Is now undei way nnd the barns on the lot have been removed. linnk Olliccrs Elected. At n special meeting of the directors of the First National bank of Cnrbon dalo last evening Mr. J. Hdwln Watt was nppolnted president to 1111 tho va cancy occasioned by the death of the lato President W. W. Uronson Hon. J. H. Van Met gen was elected a elliec tor. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Mrs. G. Van Keuron, of Jersey City, Is spending a few days nt Hotel An thrntitc. .Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Clemo. of Rethnny, who have been guests of C. H. mid Thomas Atthur on Rclmont btttet, have leturned homo. Reese Hughes, of Palcni avenue, Is visiting his daughter, Mis. Muttle Hughes-Riown, in New York city. Miss Delhi Jones Is confined to her home on South Ten ace street by ill ness. W. R. Chase left yesterday morning for Pntetson, N. J foi a visit with his dnughter, Mrs. w. M. Latlnope. Mr. Chase w 111 nlso attend tho Grnnt mem oilnl celebration In New York. Mi. Fasset, of Foster, nnd Captain R. H. Mori Is. of the Scrnnton Truth, were tho guests of Mr, nnd Mts. J. P. A. Tlngley on River street Sunday. Klik Uols, of Canaan street, Is con fliud to the house by Illness. Mrs A. F. Cilllls and son, Alexander, are visiting relatives In New Mllford. Mis. Jnmes Cadwell, of Relmont stieet, left yesterday for a month's visit with friends In Nicholson. Mis. Daniel Robinson, of Hotel Am eilcan, Is visiting her pjarents. Mr. and Mis. Geoige Rogers, of Dundaff. Frank Smith, of Gailleld avenue, and D. W. Humph! ey left yesterday for New Yoik, where they will attend tho Giant parade. Among the contemplated changes nt Trinit) church Is the addition of more Mngeis and each one w 111 bo vested with a black gown. Miss Sarah Atkinson, of Clifford, Is tho guest of her sister, Mis. George Moon, on River street. Mr Malla, of Scranton, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mis. Thomas Plan ner, of Sand street. Miss Anglo Duggnn, of Rrooklyn stret, spent yestetday with filends In Scranton. Foity hours devotion, which Is usu ally held two weeks after Raster Sun day, has been postponed until later this )oar on account of the serious ill ness of Father Gilllln. Mr and Mis. J. R. Van Rergan spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Dickson in Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige Hoar, of Ca naan stieet, aie visiting fi lends In Scranton. HUlot Skeols, passenger conductor on tho Delaware and Hudson inllroad, has been unable to attend to his duties for sev oral days on account of Illness. C. K. Flynn, supeilntendent of the Catbondalo Traction comuany. has been Joined by his wife and daughter, who reached this city on Satuiday. They came from their former home In Pool In, 111. They are now at their res idence at the Hotel Amerlcnn. Mr. and Mrs. John Raton, of Dixon Hill, and Mrs. Isabellc Smith weie vis itors In Archbald last evening. Miss Allda Nealon spent Sunday with friends In Hyde Park. Mis. J. W. Jones, of South Church stieet, who has been visiting frlunds In Roston for several weeks he re turned homo. Five poisons received the rite of bap tism by immersion In the Raptlst chuich Sunday morning. i-uicunuuo. George Robinson, of Yntesville, vis ited friends In town yesterday. Stanley Wleland, hon of G. W. Wle land, Is suffering from diphtheria. Mr. Guy, of Cleveland, O., assisted by Mi. Weaver, are holding leforni ser vices In Smith's hall, over the post office Rev. AV.II. Holder and Thomas Cook visited at Avoca Thursday. Tho Koehler cabe, which was tried In court last week, attruoted many of the lesldents of this town to Scianton. The Citizens' band was there on Thurs day to clv'e what they knew of the character of the deceased. James Twlss was drawn as a Juror Saturday morning for the May term of court Notlco of tho funeral of Coon Oer minder appears in another column un der the head of obituary. TAYLOR. Frank Bovven, a popular young mnn of Hyde Park, who was passing through this town on Sunday after noon last on a bicycle, when nlong Noith Main street met William J. Da vie, sou of Undertaker J. R. Davis, tiding In a carriage. When near No. 2 school house the bicyclist in anxiety .to pass by endeavored to cross to tho opposite side of the stieet, but collided with the plank alongside of tho car rail and fell off the wheel. At this tho horses dilven by Davis became un manageable from fright and before he was able- to get out of danger the horses stepped on him. Fortunately the driver succeeded In stopping the horses beforo the carriage passed over him. Ho escaped with a few bruises on tho lody. Hl wheel was badly damaged. The young man does not In any way hold tho coachman to blame, Rlbert Williams, of Wllkea-Rarre, visited relatives In this place on Sun day. Messrs. William Watklns, Daniel Tubbs, David Harris, Lewis Reese and Leslie Frutchy, members of Company D, Thirteenth regiment, left yesterduy m m ".1IA.1I.MA, I GimSS VOII WHUi: morning for Now York to attend tho unveiling of the Giant monument. Patrick Mulhorln has returned homo from Rnltlmore. Tho Independent Social club will commence their weekly socials this evening with a grund reception at Weber's rink. Mrs. David X. Lewis contemplates a trip to Wales next month. J. R. Wlnslow and family will leave tomorrow for California, w here they will locate permanently. The Rosebuds base ball team chal lenges tho Rrow ns or tho Grays, of this place, to n game on the school house grounds any date they mention, Robert Goulon, of Peteisburg, spent yesterday with lelatlves In this place. JlilUlYJs. Charles Gannon has been drawn to seivo ns petit juror for tho week be ginning Juno 21, and Calvin Vail for week beginning June 2S. Invitations hnvo been Issued for tho wedding of Miss Isabel Nicholson, dnughter of Mr and Mrs. James Nich olson, of South Main street, to Andrew Clarkson, of Archbald The ceremony will take place In St. James' church nt 8 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, May 0 George Matthews, of Scianton, spent Sundny with his parents In town. The borough council have Instructed tho street commissioner to do no moro woik on the stieets at piesent. William Rr)an wns a delegate from this town nt tho convention of tho Young Men's Institute, which wns held on Sundny at Plttston to decide how to celebrate the Young Men's Institute day, which Is Sept. 20 Miss Delia Seigeant, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs John Mnynard, on South Main street has returned to her home at Mount Pleasant. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. James Law lor, a daughter, on April 24. Miss Rertha Russell, of Mooslc, Is visiting relatives In town. James L Crawfoid, of Scranton, wns n visitor In town yesteidav Martin Mnrbaker, of Throop, spent Sundnr In town. James D. Stocker spent yesterday in Scianton J. O Shepherd wns a caller In town yesterday. John Jeimyn spent yesterdny visiting his niece, Mis. Fred S. Friend, on Main Street. Tho Roston Novelty Store com.ipir which has been In this town but a few months, lemoved their stock vesterday to their Caibondale store. Charley Whitney, a boy about 14 years of age, last evening swore out n warrant for the arrest of Georse Myers, a much laiger boy claiming that he (M)ers) kicked and clubbed him without piovocatlon until he was black end blue. AVIHInm Meirlck, who has been woik Ing at Dorrancetown for George Gilf flths, returned home last evening. The Easter music was repeated on Sundny nt tho Methodist Episcopal church. The Raster contributions nt Sacred Heart church amounted to $307.CC. OLYPIIANT. Tho funeral of tho 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans of Dunmoie street, who died on Saturday last of diphtheria, took place Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment was In Union cemeteVy. Miss Mamie Rurke, of Park Place, who has been visiting relatives heit, has returned home. Miss Resale Hughes, of West Scran ton, spent Sunday with relatives heio. Rev. Peter Roberts, of this place, at tended the dedication of tho Congre gational chuich at Mahanoy City on Sunday. During the storm yesterday after noon a piece of the roof was blown off of tho Eddy Cicek bleaker by the wind William Rognn spent Sunday ut Tay lor. John Shields and Miss Rrldget Pol lard, of this place, will be mairled in St. Patrick's church tomorrow. Miss Anna Dougher, of Wllkes-Rnrre, Is the guest of SIlss Mame O'Malley. Misses Annie nnd Elizabeth Jordan leave this morning to spend a week In New York. An entertainment was held In tho Fnther Mathew opera house last even ing for the benefit of the Church of the Holy Ghost on Willow street, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Murphy, of Dunmore, visited lelatlves here yester day. MANQLED BY A BEAR. l)runl,cnIlciist Attacked Men in a Sun I'rnucisco lloiiiilincr-IIouse. San Francisco, Cal., April 20. Three men had an encounter with a drunken bear yesterday and received mement oes of tho meetlnir which they will keep for some time. Michael Itooney. proprietor of tho St. Iouls hotel, Pa cific street. Is tho owner of two sjnnll black bears that a friend sent him from Alaska. Apparently life at tho sailor boaidlnR house has demoralized them, for both havo acquired an unquench able thirst for porter. Steam beer has few charms for them, while tho harder liquors are left severely alone. Yesterday tho bruin's thirst was still NIIVr.R S 1.1TTI.I1 AS nr. I" Copyilght JS97. by Mitchell & MlUor unsntintcd when Oeoigo McCollyan and William Ritchie, longshoremen, went Into Rooncy's place nnd proceed ed to have sumo fun with the bears In some mnnnei, the chain by which one was fastened became unhooked. The biute made a dash at McCollyan. and with one blow of Its paw knocked him down. Ritchie went to his chum's as sistance, but n cuff on the ear made him leticnt and the bear again turned to McColbun. digging his claws Into the man's face and breast and biting him vltlously. McColIyan's screams brought tho cook, Rarney Rrittnln, to the rescue, but the bear, now thor oughly aroused, attacked him furious ly, severely lacerating his face and arms. It was only when Rooney np pcared that the bear ceased hostilities, being effectually sobered with a club. McCollyan and Rrlttain had their In Juiles diesscd by a surgeon. KILLED BY A PITZ-CORBETT BLOW. A Cicur Store l'ropriotor.HoctsDcntli hilc Spurring in run, Raltlmoro, April 26. Timothy Har rington, pioprietor of n cigar store In Hast Raltlmoro, died last night from a blow similar to that with which Fltz simmons knocked out Corbett. Har rington Is CO years old and was play fully sparring w lth a youth named George Worth when tho latter J-bbed at him across the store counter, strik ing him above the heart. Harilngton fell back gasping. He was taken to his home and last night died. Death grimly 'bars the passage way through the door of happiness for thousands up on thousands of wistful wo iji en. The woman w hose nerves are racked by pain, and whose strength is sapped by debili tating drains, due to weakness and disease of the or gans peculiar to women, cannot be happy She is not only shut out from happiness, but death daily con- lronts uer. Ma ternity, to a wo man thus afflict ed, is fraught with great danger. Even if she escapes with her life, it is only to live a martyr to untold agony. This is needless. Thousands of women have found a sure, and certain remedy nnd have spoken in no uncertain words of its almost miraculous action. This remedy is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. It acts directly upon the organs tint make wifehood and motherhood pos sible. It gives them health and vigor It stops w eakenlng drains, allays inflammation anil soothes jnin The nerves, no longer tortured, resume their natural function of directing the healthy action of all the organs of the body. Under its benign influence the weak, sicLly, nervous, fretful invalid, be comes a robust, capable, helpful, amiable wife, fitted for the duties of motherhood. AH good druggists sell it. "Three years ago," writes Mrs J N. Messier. of 1791 Vamlcrbllt Avenue, New York. N Y , "I wis given no by some of the best phjsiciana In this cit They said there was no cure for rue unless I would go to a hospital and have an op eratlon performed. I could not walk across tin. room for the piln in my side I thought I would die I took Dr Pierce's Fnvoilte Prescription and after I had taken three bottles I could work, walk, anil ride I could write a year and not praise) our medicine enough " Dr Pierce's book, "The Common Sense Medical Adviser" is a treasure in any fam ily It contains 1008 pages and -500 illustra tions. A copy frkij to every person who will send to the World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N Y , ai one-cenl stamps, to pav the cost of mailing only. For cloth binding, send 31 stamps. iaBSBESHSXraSSS8E8 is GAIL BORDEN 1EAGLE Brand! ..CONDENSED MILK.. Has No Equal SOLD EVBRYWHERB 'lmm8B&&W3!SSS$W8SW8L Tarns? REVBVO RESTOIIES VITALITY. Made a rfffirffi: 1st Day. wSaJJ Well Man 10th Day, THE QPBAT vy of Me. aoth buy. jraioaaNroxa: xaaiviiiiaQ-s produces thenboro results In'UO dnys. It act) powerfully mil quickly Cures when all others fait Vou-b men wilt main tutlr lost manhood, and old men will recover tbclr jouthful vigor bj ujtnj IlKVIVO. It milcklr and surely rentores Nervoua Eeu.Loft Vitality, Iaipottucj. Klsbtly LniUalona, Lett Power, railing Memory, Watties Dluun.tai all effects of lelf abuna or cicr.aaud Indlacretlon, Milch unfits emu (or study, luitlness or marrlaso. It not only cures by sorting at tb anat ot d.staao, but Is agi eat ncTVetonlo and blond builder, bring. leg back tbs pink glow to pain chreka and re storing tbe (lro of jouth. It wards off Inaantty and Consumption, Inslat on having It i: VI VO.no other. It ran be carried In vaat pocket. By mail, 8 1,00 per rackago, or (li for (10.00, with poal tlvo written cunruntee to cure or refund tho money. Circular free. Address ROYAL MfDICINE CO.. 63 River St., CHICAGO. I lot tJulo by MATTHEWS ukoa. trug' 4iUt tfsraniuu, Pa. tlfi lks M n yf'j" fJ& HM hm rw,iMvs it " t f PUILADELPIIIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS MID SUITS. 121 Lackawanna Avenue. Ladies' and Children's Suits, Mots, Capes, Etc, At prices that wo warrant Innertliau nnv oilier house In theollv. Ililnht and bmutlfnl new Roods of tlilHHciiscm's latent outs, In nil the newest fabrics, mudu bv tho finest tnllurH In America. As n proof Hint wo sell the e henpest In the i II), our competitor who are Millerlini Irani that ItcclHtir our low prices urn mlwrtlslmt revenue sales. lln phenomenal tfrowtlioT this Mrm Is duo to spot cash Ini) Iiik nnd niiintifiictttrliu our own goods. BROADCLOTH SPITS, very ef fective Eton Jackets with bolero; IHo dlrfeirnt shades, sllk-llncd frA (n throughout, worth WOO .. . . vPtiUU COMBINATION SPITS, llolero effect, skirts full width. Jackets handsomely Mulched, sllk-llned frn QO throughout OiiJO IHjACK Hlue. Tan, Oreon nnd Plum, Cheviot Suits, lly front Jackets. slk lined throughout; tJC QQ worth (ID, our price ipJivJO FINi: i:NOL1BI1 Tweed Covert Cloth Suits, West Point Jacket. Skirts nnd Coats, trlmineil with braid In Cadet blue, black, green brown nnd plum, cheap nt $12, (fn QQ for vJOiJO CUINKLKD CniM'ON Skirls In ten dirforctit shades, lined and back, lined nnd Inter-llned. uood r1 no J'Jvalu.s . . Ot.UO MOIIli: Antique Silk Skirts, latest out. handsomely llnlshed; good $11) 0 R QP values OU 00 lUlOCAOr.D SATIN and Silk Skirts, elegant new patterns, fan-liitcr-hned, mil width, latent out;rtOy10 cheap nt $4 00 vplitTJ SIM'AllATn SKIHTS In cheeks. sprnsh and knotted effects, lined thinuglioiit with pcrcallne, worth 4 OR $i.00 01.0 A LOT of fill" Clny Plogonal Capes 27 Inches long, well made, handsomely braided and Jetted, n Qp latest st) le; worth $0 00 vPJ.UO Wo cerry u full line of llle) do Suits In nil nt the low citrates. IO CHARGE FOR Z. WIUXtiAKT, AU The stock of J. L. Harding having been removed to the corner of Wyoming and Linden street has been purchased by us for less than 25 cents on the dollar. Not wish ing to ship the goods to our wholesale house in New York, we have decided to sell the entire stock in Scranton at auction. Fine China, Bric - Honse Furnishing Tiin noons, CONtdSUNU op Will be sold for cash at any price realized, The publ c now has the opportunity of securing such goods which we carry at a much lower figure than merchants in this line ouy them at. 2.30 P. M. AND 7.30 P. M. ARE OUR HOURS FOR AUCTION For the benefit of those who Jo not attend auction sales, we will sell at retail in the forenoon of each day. Ladies especially invited. INTERNATIONAL TRADING CO., Formerly J. 1., Harding, Wyoming and Linden bt , Opposite Cathedral, RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Usiilrond of Now Jcr.-icy (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, Insur ing cleanliness ami comfort. TIME TAULB IN nPl"ECT JAN. 23, 1S37. Trains leave Scranton for Plttston, Wllkos-Rnrre, etc., at 8 20. 0 15, 11.39 a. m , 12.45, 2 00. 3 05, BOO, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a. m., 1.00, 2 15. 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City. 8 20 n. m. Tor New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8 20 (express) a. m.. 12.45 (express vrlth Hut fet parlor car), 3 05 (express) p. m Sun. day, 2.15 p m. Train leavInK 12 45 p m. arrives at Philadelphia, Heading Termin al, 6 22 p m. nnd New York 6.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown. Bethle hem, Unston and Philadelphia 8.20 n. m 12.45, 3 05. BOO (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday, 2.15 p m. For Lone Hraneh, Ocean Orovo, etc., at 810 a. in nnd 12 45 p m. For Lakewood, 8 20 a. m. For neadlnc, Lebanon and llarrlsbure. via Allentown, 8 20 a. m 12 43, 5 00 p. in. Sunday, 2 15 p. m. For rottsville, 8 20 a. m 12 43 p. m. Returning leave New York, foot of Lib erty street, North niver, at 9 10 (express) a. m.. 110, 1.30. 4 15 (express with lluftet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4 SO n, m. Leave Philadelphia, Itcadlnc Termlnnl, 9 00 a, m , 2 00 and 4 SO p. m. Sunday, 0 25 a. m. Throuuh tickets to all points at lowest rates may be had on application In ad vance to the ticket agont nt the station II. P nALDWIN. Gen Pass. Ast. J. H. OLHATTSF.N. Pen Sunt Del., Laclca. and Western, Effect Monday, October 19, Wil. Trains leave Scranton as follows. Ex. press for New York and all points Cast, 1 40. 2 50, S.15, 8 00 and 9 55 a. in., 1.10 and 3.33 p m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South. 5 15. S 00 and 9.55 u. m., 1.10 and 3 33 p. m Washington und way stations, 3 45 p. m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0 10 p in. Express for Dlnghamton, OJuego. El mlra. Corning. Hath. Dansvllle. Mount Morris and Buffalo, 12 20. 2.3'i a m , and 1 .','. P m , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest and Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9.15 a m. Dlnghamton and way stations, 1 03 p. m Nicholson accommodation, 5 15 p in Dlnghamton and Elmlra express, 5 53 P. m. Express for Utlca and nichfleld Springs, 2.35 n m and 1 55 p. m. Ithaca 2.35 and Bath 9.13 a. m and 1.53 p. m For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes. Barre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan vllle, making close connection nt Noith umberland for Wllllamsport, Harrlsburg, Daltlmoio, Washington and the South. Northumberland und Intermediate sta tlons, 0.00, 9 55 a. m., and 1.53 and R 00 p. in Nantlcoke and intermediate tutlona, 8 03 and 11.20a m Plymouth and liittrmiidlato btntlons. 3 40 nnd 8 47 p m Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains, Tor detailed Information, packet tlms tables, etc, apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket cfllce 32 Lackawanna avenue or depot ticket n(H" Util,A ti VlU . . -J HUDSON TIME TAI1LE. On Monda, Nov. 23, trains will leave Scran ton as follows. Tor uaruonuaie a u, 7 56, 8 Dp, 10 15. a m ; i:00 noon; l.il, 2 20, .153, 6 23. 0 25, 7 57, 9.10, 10 35, 11 n. in. For Albany. Saratoga, Montreal, Bos- ton, New England pouim. .. u u. ..... 2"For Hone.aolc-5.45. 8 65. 1015 a. m.l 12.00 np0nr SvilkVa-lftrn'-C 45. 7 45. 8 45, 9 31. 0 i a.Wm. 12,05. 120. 2.23. 3 33, 4 41. 6.W. 7br9-NVw,3YoPrk.mPhlladelphla. etc.. via I Thigh , Valley Hallroad-C 45. 7.45 a. m.; 12 05. 1.20, "s 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- ,,For)'i"nnsyiunla Railroad polnts-6.43, MVr weitrrn poWvIa LohlKh Valley llathoad-1.45 a. m.. lb 03. 3 33 (With Black Diamond Exprtsa) 9 TO, 11.30 p m. Tralna wilt arrive at Scranton at follows: rrum Carbondale und tho north C 40. 740 8 40, 9 31, 10 40 n. m: 12 OD noon; 1.05. 1 21 S 25 4 37, D 45, 7.45, 9.45 and 11 25 p. m. rivm'WIlkeg-narre and the outh 5 4rt, 7 60. 8 60. 10 10, 11.63 a m ; 1 10. 2.11, 3 49, 6 22 6 21. 7.M. 0 01. Ml. 11.52 P HI. J W BTjnniPK O P A. Alb.ny. NY. hricmul iyominf; Valley, Effectlvo Jan. 4, 1W7. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points, at 7.05 a. in. and 2 23 p. m.i and arrive from above points at 10.3 a. m. and 9.33 p. m. wn HANDSOME ASROUTJinNT of Silk Tapes, deei lnco chirfon nnd cut Jet. large bow, and streamers; CO Qv worth $7.-,() . tpjiJO rllANOHAllLHTaffrtn Silk Shirt Willi ts, also handsome assort ment . of fancy Silk Waists In styles and shades too numerous to mention $i.oS, $2.98, $1.49, $.1.o3, $(.93. tho new patterns, with nnd without bloomers, ALTERATIONS. Prourlclor. a - Brac, Silverware, Crockery, Goods, Toys, Etc, hchedule In Kffcct November 15, S5. Trains Lcavo Wilkcs-Barro as Follows 7,30 a. m., woek days, for Sunbur, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington, and for Pitts burg and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, for Hazloton, Pottsvllle, Reading, Norristown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun burv, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts, burg and the West. 3.15 p. m., woek days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, nnd Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hariotoi and Pottsville. J. K. WOOD. en'l Pass. Agent. J. II. HUTCHINSON, General Manager. LEHIGH VALLEY HAILUOAU tVt- TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclupively Insur- lng Cleanliness nnd Comfort, IN ErPECT NOV 13. 1KW Ttiltvo l.l'AVr BTOAXTOV. Tor Philadelphia and New Tiork via D. & II R. n. at 0 45, 7 45 a. m . 12 0-,. 1.20. 3 31 (Hlacl; Diamond Expiess) and 11 30 p. m. For Plttaton and Wllkc-Harre via. D. L. & V H H.. 6 00, SOS, 11.20 a. m 15 3 40, COO nnd 8 47 p. m. Tor White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsvllle. nnd principal points In tho cpal region via D. & II. It. H.. C.43 a. m., 12 05 and 1.41 'ror Bethlehem, Easton, Beading. Har rlsburc and pilnrlpal Intermediate sta tions via D. - II Tl. H, 0 43, 7 4. a. m, 12 03, 120, 3 33 (Ulick Diamond Express), 4 41 and 11 30 p m. . . For Tunkhnnnock, Towanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva nnd principal Intermediate Rtatlons v la D . L & W. It. It., C 00, 8 03, 9 5"! a m , 12 2ft and 1 40 p m For Geneva, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Tails, ChlcaRO and all points wi-st via p. & H. R R , 7 45 a m . 12 03, 3 33 (Black Dia mond Express), 3.60 and 11.30 p. m. Pullmai. parlor and HlcepInK or Lehigh Valley chnlr cars on all trains between tVIH'cs-Hnrre nnd New York. Philadel phia. Buffalo and Suspension Brldgo. nni.T.TN it Wll.lltlll. Gen. SUDt. CIIA8. S LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt , Phlla., Ta. A. W. NONNEMAfHEn. Anst. den PtFs Act South Bethlehem. Pa. ficranton Office. 300 Lackawanna avenue. SCIIAVITO'V imvbsio-v. ill IK'uct Oclubcr Itti, 1MI0. North Hound. Houtli Bound, UlM'-iOII TfiTWT! Stations p n r1 W 82 IZi S Tl .m.AnJ riaiiu j li "I U IS' iH i.iiniMi j'uiij rent sund tv I L i- m Arrive Leave rm ,S6N 1 i racuua hii .... , as 7 10 Weat iioii street .... 7M 7 10! Weehnwkcn .. 8 10 p i' Arrive Umve'A ir mi 1 id Hancock Junction 5.91 ::.: aw .... 8311 .... too ma iinncocic Hlnrlljtbt Preston rarlt como I'oyntcllo lleluont I'loaBiitit lit. Uulondilo l'orcst city Caibondale White nrldza Maylhld Jermyn Archibald V inion Pcckvllle OlrrbAQt Price InirB 1 Uroop Provirtenco Park piuco IS 40 1 .'in 841 liV bin 18 03! S6 8 5S1 3(6 8 0ft HIM 11 IV, 81, B3' w 1 S4 rot M 16(11 10 MI31I1JV 17 07 n in. 1: i-j.13 in; n 4111 Ki 7 14' 3 7 iMI 8 a:::: eai'n is 6 8211 13 7 S3 S r, 8ii ii, flilllOTI 0 JD II 03 8 13 11 01 415 11011 WllUT s 10 10 c& 7 i.7, a ta . is 4 or . . 7S4 40t ... 7 !M 4 iOi . . 7. 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