TJXE SCTCANTON TRIBinSTE WEDNESDAY rOIijSTNR, APIUTj B8, 180T. T) Dctawuuia county CARBOfOALE, tRenders will plense note that idvorllJe tmnts, orders for Jon work, nnd Items for publication left nt tho oitabllshmunt or Bliahnon & Co , newsdealers, North Main etreet, will receive prompt attention; of lice open from S a. m. to 10 p. m. ANNIVERSARY BXERCISI2S. jnectlnB several nolnts. At tho meet- Ins of the common couricll on Monday cvenlnj? Mr. Hrnnclow Introduced this resolution: That tho solicitor bo In structed to prepare nn ordinance le qulrlntr bicyclists to have n Hntein nnd brll nt nlRht, nnd providing that tho Hpcod should not exceed st miles nn hour. After soitm; consideration of the nuhjert thi rrsolutton was referred to the street committee. OlUc 1-cnf I,oilRO of Odd IVIlowa tin IntcrcHtlnp Procnimnio. An Intei cttlnu profinmine was ren dered by Olive 1a lodge of Odd Fel lovvn on Monday evmlnR In honor of the Beventy-ilghth minlv e-rnary of tho order In America DeU'K.UlonB from I.ucrctla lodpe, Dauqhtors of Ilebeltah. nnd Cambrian lodge. No. OS, were pres ent ns guests An InterestlntT iii'l Instructive nd dress was delivered by Past Orand rdwnrd lln.ll, of Olive Leaf lodge. Ills subject was lilstoilcnl and he ilociiu nt Iv showed the inogresh of the iirdT tltirlmr the pist HJve-nty-clBlU years of its erlstence. Ho spoke of whit had been accomplished since Thomas Yl dey a vounu UnlMi mechanic, with u few associate founded the older nf Baltimore- He considered the Rreit pilntlples of theoidei, rrlendshln.Lov and Truth, nnd showed their relation to Odd IVllowshlp Tho subje t wai Illustrated In a crv Interestlmr man ner by Incidents and examples; Trlrf aldiesses were also- maile by V. J Ople, sr.. and C J. II. SonlaR, of Cambrlun lodge No SS The luige ,ul dl"nce enjojed the speeches and tli" following extllent programme. Vocal polo W D Uvnun, jlther solo, Profes sor 1. I" Oiowell, recitation, Miss Kv t Hall, votal solo, I'lofes-sor Ciowell, rccltitlon, Joseph Jenkins. COUNCILMCN IN SESSION. jivvr Aniatorr Orchestra. A number of musicians have formed I a social organisation and have met each Monday evening at the new homo of (.leorge H Kimball They find much satisfaction In ocal nnd Instrumental musk, and inItid friends often join nnd enjoy a pleasant evening The legular organization at ptesent con sists of Charles Orchard, viola, Goorgo Putrell and D. L. Crane, (list lollns; Professor A. I. Thomas and Lyman Smith, second violins, Miss Hose Strickland Is pianist, and "W. D. Evans, votal leader. Subjects Considered at Regular Scs sion nn Mo i ii) Rioniiiir. The regular session of the common council met on Monday evening- and considered several subjects brought befoie the council nnd urged the ne cessity of an are light In Electric alley. Tho alley had been tho scene of u d nainlte outuige which was possible be cause of the darkness All the Italian residents and the business men In the vlcinitj MniPi! the petition The sub ject was refeired to a committee A pe tition largely signed was received fiom residents of South Washington street nskltig for sidewalk giades In order that a sldi'vallc may be placed A communication was received from Se rctaiy Alexander, of the park board, nrklng foi a wariant foi $100 for heed ed tpenses. The request was granted, fceveral nntteis In regard to street Ini ppovernents -ere referred to commit tees, after which the session adjoin ned. Athletic linse Hall Team. The Athletic Uaso Hall team has been reorganized for the season, as follows Charles Hull, catchct , Hull pitcher, P I.nch shortstop, J Flannery, llrst base; S McCann, second base, M Mor an, third base; J. Ingeiman, light Held, P. Mang, centei Held. M Moian, left Hi Id. They Issued a challenge jestei dnj to the Alumni team on any grounds thej desire und on any date, foi fun oi monej . Manager Regan, Captain Hull. Church Olhcers. At a meeting of the trustees of the Baptist chuich on Monday evening W 1' Ne was elected treasuier of the chuuli to 1111 the vacancy made by the removal of Charles G Aveiy from the clt. Aaron Tow lei was elected a mem ber of the boird of tiustees to fill the place of Mr. Nve. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. crick Hubbaid vvcie In Now York city jtsterdny, vvhrc they witnessed the unveiling of the Grant monument. MLs Nellie Movlnn, of Termoy, Is visiting friends In town. Mrs. T V. Krisble has returned to her home In UMlo'jrt, L. I., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. U Tlf funy, in this city. Miss Nellie Jones If. visiting friends in Plttsburff. Mrs. Paul, of Oneontn, Is visiting her eons, James and George, In thin Ity. Upon assuming the duties of city so licitor on May 1, II. O. "Watrous will do away with his Forest City oltlce. Mr?. James Caldwell, of Uclmont Mitel, loft yesteiday for a vltlt with friends In Nicholson. Mrs. John Iioylin Is entertaining Mls3 Anna LavU, of Sctanton. Miss Anna Uerry Is confined to her home by Illness. A 'hlldten's choir, consisting of for ty gills, litis been organized at St. Hose church and It Is proposed to give an entcttninment under their auspices In ft short time. Mr. and Mrs. S. Singer and Julius Moses attended the funeral of Mrs George Horn In Pcranton. yesterday Miss Kcna Menaton, of Aldentllle, Is visiting Mr. and Mts Henry Manaton, on llelmont stieet J. H llisley, of Canaan street, Is entcrtnlnlng his nlcco, Mrs. D. B. P.ai? lev, of Iloinellsvllle, N. Y. lit Hev Ulshop Prendertjasl, of Philadelphia, and Kcv. Peter Premier gist, of the Chuich of the Epiphany, New York, aie the guests of their mint, Mrs. Ellen Mollltt, of South Main 'treet. This Is the first visit of the bishop to Cai'iondalc since his conse cration Thlfi evening the young people con nected with the Epuorth league will give a social in the lecture loom of the Methodist church ns a leceptlon to Kcv Dr G A. Place and wife, on tlulr leturn to the thlitl year's pastorate. An ontortilnnunt has been arranged for the evening. lohn E. Mulr, w If i and clill 1, of War lun, Va , are sucsts at the homo of John Mulr, on Canaan street. Kate Pergrtn, of Daite avenue, Is 111 with diphtheria. Smith, at "Wcstbrook," leaves for New York today und will sail for Europe, accompanied by her husband, on Thursday. Howard Stone, who has been 111, Is Betting; better. Homo made bread, pies and cak"s, fresh every day at Martin Hold's "Ut ile Delmonlco." W A. Sanford, of Scranton, wns a visitor here the other day. ltev. D N. Vail has returned from a visit to Now York city. precaution of winding It, or, on the contrary, Is so very solicitous about Its welfare that he attempts to .remedy tho defects of Its anatomy by suiglcal op erations with a penknife, a pin, a lend pencil, or some other instrument as In appropriate. FOUND A HERMIT'S TREASURE. llicvclc Ordinance. Some two years ago the Caibondale Cycle clu'b, by resolution, iequestd the city councils to pass n blejtle ordin ance. Hut at the time through some negligence the request was not present ed and no speciil oidlnanee lias ever been made. There Is a ical necessity for sorao legulatlon by legislation ic- Mivor O'Neill baa Issued oiders to the police nnd all special olllceis to ar lchl persons who dump lefuse In the vicinity of the new Catholic cemetery. Some method Is much needed fo that the gatbago maj be disposed of In safety to the public Two of the Hungarians, who attack ed a cat of the Ti.ictlon company, lin ing unable to secute ball were taken to the ounty J ill by Constable Htalev Di. ai.d Mrs H C. Wheeler and daughtci. Hazel, left yesteidav for Philadelphia. Uuilng their absence lluy will coiibUlt some npeclalLts In legal d to Mi-s Whi pier's health. James McLaughlin, of Birkett street, will leae next Tue.-.div tor New Yoik city and on Wednesday will sail on the Majestic of the White Star line, for Llvcipool He will be absent about thief months T.dwaid A Monroe, manager of Iron Stone and Paving compnnj, has moved bis family from Xcw Mllfold to one of L I BunneH'f. house, on Canaan stieet. Mr ind Mis E. A. Bronson have re turned from a visit t New York state Mr and Mrs. S M. Penr,lman, who have spent the w Inter In this city, left jestenlay for Lake Cure, wheie they villi spend the summer. , F. E. Dennis, P. E Buir and Freel- TAYLOR. I Giobe Warebotise 1 TO-DflYo lilhlill ANOTHER BATCH OF WELCOME MONEY SAVERS, This nftcruocn the marriage of Miss Tillle Weber to Mr. Harry McGulgan will be solemnl sod at the Ilvde Paik German Catholic chuich, and In the evening n social will be held In honor of the Inv Ited guests at Weber's rink. ttorney J. M. Han is will deliver the Memorial day address at Monti oie on May 2!. Thoims Owers has broken ground for a block of double houses on Hldge Miect Mioses Leah and Maud Evans visited relatives in Kingston on Monday This atlunoon the funeral if the child of Mr and Mis David Thoma i will occur fiom the home of Its parents on Hlgh'stteet Interment will be uncle nt the Foi est Home cenvterv. t-'ldmv Liwls, of Providence, called on friends in thh town on Monday. Tho Clerks aie anxiously nwaltlng for the acceptance of the challenge from the hotelkeepej-s which was Item ized In this Issue n few weeks ago. The Gras .l.iunieyed to Hellevue on Monday for the pmpoe of giving the Achlles of that town their return game, but on teaching thrir grounds found no rR0 theie. and then claimed the Kn,nt In fcifelt bj a score of '1-0 This cvenins Miss Katie Ruttlbaugh Ond Chaths Leuthold both of this place, will be United In the bond of malrlmon at the home of the bride's parents Mis. Morgan Hevan, of Hjde P.nk, "pent the Sabbath with her mother on Pnlnn str et William W. Kin is and Ultlth llor ger announce themsdves asi delegates ti the next count convention from tho Tom lb ward Bible class has been organized In the Welsh Inptl3t chuich. The mem bets will meet at tho vestry of the chuich next Tridav evening Tho clns.s is under the teaching1 of the pastoi, Hev J M. Llojd. All are cotulally in vited to attend Mi's Ruth Hopkins, of rrovidenc, visited fi lends In this place on Mon day L"ckp.anua lodge, No. in, American Piotestant association, elected oillcera last evening JKRMYN. J II. Wheeler and son, Ralph, nnd Luther Kellar are In New York at tending the Grant memorial cere monies. Hoi n To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayn ard, of Third stteet. a daughter. The little child of Mr and Mrs. M. J Eagan, which hns been HI at Mlnooka of diphtheria, died on Monday This Is tho second child Mr and Mrs Eagan have lost within a week. John Tompkins has returend home frcn Colorado Dr G D. Davis has been appointed locr.i consul of the League of American wheelmen. District Deputy Holnnd of Scranton, will visit the local conclave of HeDtn hops and Install the newly elected offi cers this evening. John Raw lings, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his relatives In town, He lode his wheel from Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs J D. O'Connor will move to Ma field tho llrst of next month. Tho case of Charlie Whitney azalnst George Mjers for nssault and battorv, was settled in the Justice's office ves terday afternoon before It was called up. Mr Mjers paid the costs, amount ing to $.'20 and piomlsed that his son Geoigs should not disturb j.oung Whit ney again, By request of the pastor about 300 members of the Sacred Heatt co"gre satlon assembled In the church on Sun da afternoon and organbed a societv whoe alms and objects will be slml lni to the St Vincent De Paul societies, in lellevlng the distressed and allllct ed The details foi carrying on the work will be considered nt the next meeting Mrs Hany Hastings and in, Hai oll, o" Dunmore, aie visiting thu fot mer's patent!, Mr and Mis. John Rob erts, on Second street. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Gllhool. of South Main street, gave a party last evening In honor of their guests, the Misses Margaict and Mary Connolly, of Geneva, N. Y. Thiee pieces of Gll ro's oichestra were present and fui nlshed mulc E W. West, special agent for the Glen Falls Insurance company, of New York, wns In town esteulay. Rev C E Plnnlck, D. D , formerly bishop for six ears In Western At tica, but now lector of St. Maiy's church. Richmond, will conduct sei v Ices In St James' church on Thurs day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at w hlch time he will conllrm a class of about fifteen candidates The Sons of Veterans' association of Lackawanna, Wayne, Lurerne, Colum bi i, Susquehanna and Wyoming coun ties will hold a convention tomoirow afternoon at 3 o'clock In Winters' hall, and In the evening a public meeting will be held. A class of young people has been or ganized In St. James' chuich for the eultuie of vocal music under the dliec toiy of W. L Houghton A class has also been organized for physlelal eul tuie, which Is bring taught by James II. Nicholson. PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS OF CLOAKS AND SUITS '121. Lackawanna Avenue. Cutis Tall of Gold Pieces Discovered In n Miser's Hut. Now York, April 27 While a work man was repairing the old Iioubo of Jack Brown, the hermit, at ConRCM, N. Y., he Mumbled across a nest of old cans. Some of them. Jingled when he kicked them and, examining them, he was nmared to find that thev wete filled to the bilme with $5 nnd $10 gold pieces. Others of the tans wete stuffed With $3 bills. Within a few minutes tho discovery was public property Then the long haired hermit rushed nmong the crowd that had gathered around his new cot tage. "Give It to me! Give It to me!" ho screamed "It's my money every penny of It! Would you rob n poor old hermit poor old Jack the Hermit? Oh, what shall I do now that they have found my little savings 7" They gave the old man his money. Brown wns In his cave during the bliz zard of 1888, anil remained snowed un der two dajs before his nelchbors thought of digging him out. LONDON SWINDLERS AT WORK'. Jtlbilcs (ilics Opportunity to Sell Iniiigiilnrv Window Privilege"" London, Am II 27 The queen's dl i iMtind Uibilee, aflei being the ubjict of till icitt cf speculation, Ins now been tho basis of a confidence trie It Swindle! s have Ijfcti taking phott giajh.s of prominent houses along the lutlte to bo followed bj th piov'lnn and hnve been foi warding thmi to Ameilc ins and other strangen in Lon don, nil Inr a low price lor windows, but demanding a good deposit in ad vance Seveial l eopl have been v lc tlmtiid to the til'ie of about 2V1 each The predlelel -dump In the window market ha nlu.idy begun, and lnrge numbers of windows and hous t wete ollirel fr auction Thuisduv. With the exception of a. small wliuliw, whlcll sold at JIG'., all the lots weie wlth diawn, no one blddins above onc-fiith of the icpeive pi Ice. A CLINCHER ON ELOPEMCNT. Ladles' and Children's Suits, Jackets, Capes. E'c. At price tlinl we warrant lower than any other linnso In tliorltv. llrlu'it an' beautiful new gooiUof thlHHfiismi's lHtestciits, In nil the hum est rubric , undo by tin (hunt it. in Aincrlcn. Ann inooftlmt wo sell tho cheapest In the tit, mil oiiip.lllorMmiire s., j..ng from thoclteets of our Ion prices nre mlverilsliig rev ciiko siiles. 'I lie pheiioiiic-n il Ktontlio' this firm In duo to spot cush buying nud muuurncturliiit our o n good. HHOADCLOTIl SU1T3. very ef fective Eton Jackets with bolero, llv o dlffeicnt Bhnrtcs silk-lined &A nf) throughout, Rorth 900 t?TiUU COMI11NATION BPITa, Bolero effect, skirts full width. Jackets handsomely flnlrhed, sllK-ilned f n QO throughout .. . ..vJiUO BLACK. Blue, Tnn, arcen nnd l'lum, Cheviot Suits, fly front Jackets, silk lined throughout, dC QO worth J10, our price . jJtOO riNE ENOL1RH Tweed Covert Cloth aults, West Point Jacket, Skirts and Coats, trimmed with lirnlrt In Cadet blue, black, creen brown, and plum; cheap nt $12, tC Q8 CIUNKLKD CUBl'ON Skirts In ten different shades, lined and back, lined nnd Inur-llned, ;ood &A no J9 iiluea iptiDO MOIHB Antique Silk Skirts, latest out handsomely finished, good J10 C QO values .... .. . $vl JO HHOCVnr.D SATIN nnd Silk Skirts, elegant new patterns, fan-Ititcr-'lned. full width, latest out.fOin cheap at $100 eJHJ Bl'PAHATi: SKIKTS In checks, spltislics and knotted effects, lined throughout with penal1 e, worth ft 1 nr S3 oo . dlilO A LOT of line Cla DlaRonnl Cnpes, 27 Inches long, well mnde, Inndhomely braided and Jetted, f0 QQ latest stjlo, worth SG0O . OJiCO IfAN'riPOSlB ASSOUTMBNT of Bilk Capes, deep Hee chlffop nnd cut Jot, large bow, and sticamersj ffQ QO worth $7 50 .. . vpOiOO rr.ANGBAllLi: Tnitcfa Silk Shirt Waists, also han!Ikdm''i nssort nient of fane Silk Waists In tles and shades too numerous to mention ' Jl.oS, $i.qS, S1.49, Jj.qS, $4.9. Wernrr n full Hue of lllcjclobults In nil the now patterns, with and without bloomers, at the lowest liitcs. GHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. Z. WEIKGAUT, rroprietor. Young I,over's Argiinirnt ns toLvam ple QuicM 1'rcinils. Port Jervl', N. Y, Apill 27 "Aggie, darling, ' said Frederick Strach, of Goshen, to his little sweetheart, Agnes J Brown, the 17- ear-old daughter of Bile Conductor John Brown, whose home is In the same village, "Lot's run off and get mairlcd " "Oh, dear" said the timid lass, "what would mnmnin. sa 9" "What can she sa 7 said tho lover, stoutly. "Didn't she and our father run off nnd get mauled''" The work of pel suasion was complete, nnd the couple took a tialn for Niagara Tails. Mis Brown, who sas she will have tp forgive them, adds "There are worse things tlmn clooements, If you happen to go with the right fellow." 9 DIED ON HIS SON'S ORAYE. The stock of J. L. Harding having been removed to the corner of Wyoming and Linden street has been purchased by ns 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. tub ooon;, CONilSlINU OP I K n UPS MD VEILINGS. 15 Dozen Ladles' all Slllc Ribbed Vests, size 3 only. A quality that never sells under 75c, Today only 45c 40 Dozen Pure White Lisle Thread nibbed Vests. Low neck and sleeveless. Pretty full satin and silk trim Our leading GOc. grade. Today only 29c 40 Dozen Ladles' fine "white low neck and sleeveless Vests, silk crochet finish and full satin trim. Our popular 25c. Vest. Today only 15c 100 Dozen Children's Bibbed Vests, short sleeves or sleeveless. lGe , usually, Today's Price 10c 1IHIIH r-r--m-t-r-H"r- 25 Dozen Infants' Caps. Fine goods that bring $1,215 or more regularly. Today only 89c 20 Pieces 27-lnch Fancy Black veilings. Chen ille dots, etc., sold at COc. Today only 19c II 25 Dozen Genuine $1.00 Kid Gloves for la dleB. Tresh, clean stock and full length. Shades, .Black, Brown, Tan, Butter, Pearl, filate and White Sizes slightly broken, but we can fit you. . Today only 59c H-f-r--f-f-HH-f-H--H-f- MEN'S FURNISHINGS. 25 Dozen Men's Balbrlggan Shirts and Draw oih Bight spring weight. Beauti fully llnlshed Real value $1.0). Today only 59c 40 Dozen Men's fcummer weight Shirts and Drawers, medium Summer weight In the new silver gray shade. Should bilng COc. Today only 29c Infliimiuntor) KhcuiuntlMii Cured in !i I)tl)s. Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, Ind , says "My wife had Inllammntory Rheumatism In every muscle and Joint, her suffering was terrible and her body and face vveie swollen almost beyond recognition: had been In bed for six weeks und had eight physicians but receive no benefit until she tried MYS TIC CURB FOB RHEUMATISM. It gave Immediate lollef and hhe was able to walk about In thiee days I am sure It taved her life" Sold by Call Lo lenz, druggist, 418 Lackawanna ave nue, Scianton. CLARK'S GKIiCX. OLYIMIAN1'. Mr and Mrs D L Jones are spend ing a few das in New Yoik Geoige Atchbald, of Providence, was driving quite rceklcsl on Delaware stieet on Monday afternoon, and the buggy In which he was riding collided with a telegraph pole, demolishing the vehicle. Mrs J. A Keller, of Vliglnla, Is vis iting lelatlves heie M J C.iwle and W J Xeulon, of Aichbald, spent last evening here. ixi:xi'. 'i i: iv. kls. 20 Dozen Men's Australian Wool Sweaters, full fashioned throughout. Colors Navy and Garnet only. Same ns sells generally at $2 00. Saturday only $1,29 Mr Walter Matthews and family uie now- occupying their sumer home at Maple f'l 'ft. Mi W. P Trace Is 'killing his two birds with one stone," associating pleasui on a business trip to the great metropolis, attending the dedication of the Grant memorial monument and re plenishing his stotes with bpring goods Tho South Ablngton high school will close Its session on Filday afternoon and e cnlnu with appiopiluto exercises with recitations and music In the rehool building in the afternoon nnd nn uddiess by tho Rev. Mr. Hully In tho evening. Announcement was made on Sabbath evening that a reception would be ten dered the Rev J. B. Sumner, the newly appointed pastor of tho Methodist church, on Tuesday evening, May 4 All members and friends of the church ate Invited Miss Belle F Stanton, of Bozemnn Montana, who has been visiting among her numerous fi lends In this vicinity for about seven months past, left here on Monday morning for her vv chtern home. Those in a Natch Aie Worth Forty Cento n (.ross. There ate, savs a writer In Populai Science Neb, a gie.at many little t.u perstltlonb connected with the hand ling and weailng of watches, as it is with eveiythlng not commonly undei stood. How many owners of time pieces aie veiy wary about leaving them vi Ith a watchmaker, lest some of the "Jewels" inn be abstracted' If these people only knew that the most precious jewels In the ordinal y watch aie worth about eight cents apiece, and only about forty cents a gioss unret, their alarm would vanish, but they would also look upon their watches with a gieut deal less of nistle ventr atlon and uwe. Another common belief Is that turn ing the hands backward will Injure the wotks. How, they do not know but In some mjsteilous manner that ordi nary mortals can not comprehend In fact, the only stle of watch which could have been Injured In this way is the old Ensllsh "verge" escapement, modelled after fourteenth century clocks watches which almost an thing would have Injured, and which were useful for almost an purpose e.cept keeping time. A watch Is a complicated piece of mechanism the least elaborate have a hundred and fifty separate patts, some over a thousand, ever part nicely ad Justed to Its delicate functions And the movements never stop, unless the watch's owner neglects the Impoitant Isnnc N. Ilousol Is Stricken While A rriiiigiug riovvers. Tienton, April 27. Isaa N. Houspl a letall s-hoe dealei, died of heart fail ure en the gravi of hi) son, Charles Housel, who was burled a f'W weeks ago The fathci had gone to arrange some llcwris on the mound and Jled while at work He had b'cn troubled with heart dlscasf lor ome time He va.s 10 joais o'4d and vvj3 highly lespect-ed. Ocauw tx WAVCULY. I Globe WareboOse A. B. Cowles has returned from a visit to New York city Milts Bliss, of Factoryville, spent Sundav with Dr, and Mrs. J. P Coult. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac A. Daniels, of Hyde Park, were the guests of Mr and Mrs. George Steeg last Sunday A large congregation attended the Methodist Episcopal church last Sun- da morning to listen to Hie second sermon of the Rev. J B. Sumner. Amanda Mumford Is in New York city, where he Is visiting friends and unending the General Grant memorial dedication exercises. Rev. A. Bergen Browe will give an 11 lus tin ted lecture entitled tho "Lonely Life of a Great City," this evening for the benefit of the young people'of thn Baptist church. Everybody Is lpvited. No admission fee will bo charged, ' Mis. J. K, George, of Chicago, who has been the guest of her father, A, J, N wTSrfc-V v "i? 'a t-J,Twf sll vf cay s Rills Always Reliable, Pun!y Vagala MILD, RUT EFFECTIVE. I'nroly vegetable, act without pvln, clo. rami cmtid. tistolcss, S'linll mil oaiv tc tRlfo Ktrtwnv'n I'lllo nx nt n itiir. stlmulat liifr to hejltUful artlv ty Uiolhitr, bonulsand othft illnifctlvo organs nv n tlio low...Hin a natural condition without any ultor effects Fine China, Bric-a-Brac, Silverware, Crockery, House Furnishing Goods, Toys, Etc, Will be sold for cash at auj' price realized. The public now has the opportunity of securitig such goods which we carry at a much lower figure thau merchauts in this Hue buy them at. 2,30 P. M. AND 7,30 P. M, ARE OUR HOURS FOR AUCTION For the benefit of those who c?o not atteud auction sales. we will sell at retail in the forenoon of each day. Ladies especially invited. INTERNATIONAL TRADING CO., Formerly J. L, Harding, Wyoming and Linden St , Opposite Cathedral, RAILROAD TIME-TABLESm Sick Headache, Biliousness, Constipation, Piles -AND- All Liver Disorders. RADWAY'S PILLS ar purely vece tab lo n ltd nud rr itl-K c auo P rf-ot Digestion oomplcte uL.oritton n d lu alt liful regularity. 2jo ita a boz At Druw'i;itta, or by mall bwt of Adv. co" flee by mall RADWAY 8c CO, No as Elm Street, New York. Ccnttnl ivailro.ii of New Jersey (Lehlsh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal uted exclusive., Insur ing cleanliness nml comfort. T1MI3 TAULE IN EITKCT JAN. 23, 1897 Trains leave Sc-anton for Pittston, Wllkos Bnrre, etc., at 8 20 D 15. 11 30 a. -n , J2.45, 2 00, 3 03, 5 00, 7 10 p. m. faundays 9 00, a. m , 1 00, 2 13, 7 10 p. m To- Atlmtlc Cltv S20 n m Tor New York, Ncnnrk nnd Elizabeth, S 20 (expresj) a. m , 12 43 (expints , ith H if fet parlor ear), 3 03 (express) p m Sun. da 215 p m Train lenvln li 1i p m. nrilves at Philadelphia lieddlnir Teimln al, 6 22 p m and New York GOO p m. For Muuch Chunk, Allentov, n Iiethle hem, Kastoii and Phlln lelphla 8 20 u. m , 12 13, 2 05, B 00 (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sur.daj, i 15 p. m 1'or Long llranch. Ocean drove, etc., at S20 a m and 12 43 p m l'or Lakcwood, 8 20 a. m. Tor HeadltiB, Lebanon und Ilirrlsburff, vli Allentovvn. 8 20 a m , 1243, 5 00 p. m. Sunday 2 lri p m Tor rottsille, 8 20 a. m . 12 45 p. m. Returning leavo Ntw York foot of Lib erty street North Hlver. ut 910 (express) a. m. 110, 130, 4 13 (express with Buffet parlor ear) p m Sunday, 4 30 a. m Leave Philadelphia. Heading Terminal, 9 00 a m . 2 00 and 30 p. in. Sunday, 6 23 a m. Throuch tickets to all polnti at lowest rates may De nan on application in ad vance to the ticket agent it the station II. P. ITVL.DWJN. Gen Pass. Aut. J. H. OMIATTSTW. On Snot Schedule In Lllect November 15, i8oi Trains Leave Wilkes-Barre as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington, and for Pitts burn and the West. 10.15 a. m., week days, fop Hazlelon, Pottsvlllo, Reading, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; and for Sun bury, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burn and tho West. 3.15 p. in., week days, for Sunbury, HarrlsburR, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3.15 p m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Hirnsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the West. 6.00 p. m., week days, for Hazloton and Pottsville. J. R. WOOD, (len'l Pas. Aeent- J. U. HUTCHINSON, tleneral Manajer. SYS- WOLF & WENZEL, 31 Linden., Opp. Court llouir, PRACTICAL TINNERS and PLUMBERS bolo Accuts for IUcliardtou liojuton'4 1 i.rnaccs and Itangso. only awaits your invitation to bring into your home healthful, palatable and economical food Bn tht ion set tb rtnulno-hn tKilt-mirtt aeietjtlD, THE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY, tkltojo, Sw Tork, PblladtlkU, ntUlurj. ?&V f82 REST0RES VITALITY. L vi Lfi a "1! r&& 1 "y crm lt i 11 m-- v a ?; i-.r' j& w$ M tf ltDy. f lEtuPay. ir.c urci 30th DOT. X'JLHUSTGTX 3FiailIVI33X-3r Made a Well Man VF of Me. prodoien tho ubovn remits In 30 days. It tcU powertullr tad quickly. Cyrn ha U ulhcri (til you-Rzneuwlllree&ln their lost mnbood, ted old taea will recover their youthful visor by uilng llhVIVO. It quickly and nurely restores Nonrou. nets, Lott Vitality, Ioipoteno Mlbtlr Kralulou, i.Diii'oer,iiiiinir suinory, vraotluK Dlicues sad U effects o( teUabusa or eictttund Indiscretion f.illch Unfit One tor B'Uilr builneuortnlirrliira II not only cures by e'.trllDg at tbs sett ot d.jeue. but isasreat nervu tnnlo and blood liulldnr, bring. icB back tbe plnU cloir to pale cheeks and re storing the tiro of youth. It wards of? Jccanlty and Consumption. Insist on bavinit It K VIVO, bo other. It ctn be cirrled in vest pocket. Dy mall, Ml.ooperpacktxe.or six tor 05.00, with a post tlvo written Kuaranteo to curt) or rstund tho money. Circular free, Address ROYAL MFDICINE CO . B1 River St., CHICAQO. Il lor balo by M att a r.ws ukoj., vrut' tlst Scrauton, P, Del., Lrtolcu. and Western, i-llect -Viomlay, uciobcr U. lijo. Trains leavo Scranton as follovvi. Ex press for New York and ull jiolrits East, 1 -10, 2 DO, D 13, 8 CO and 9 55 a, m., 1 10 and 3 31 p m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the South, 1 15. 00 and 9 55 a. m , 1 10 and 3 33 p m Washington and way stations, 3 43 p. m. Tobvhanna accommodation, 0 10 p m Kxpres for UhiBhamion, Ofneso. Ill mlra, Cornlns, Bath, Dunsvllle, Mount M01 rls and Uuffalo, 12 20. 1 33 a ra , and i 5 P in , making close connections at Buffalo to all points In thu West, Northwest und Southwest Hath arrommolatlon, V 15 a m. Uliighamton and nay stations 1 05 p. m. NlehoKun accommodation, E 15 p in Blnehamton and Clmlra express, 5 55 p. 111. Express for mica and Richfield Springs. S S3 a m and 1 55 p m. Ithaca 2 J5 and Bath 9 13 a m , and 1.5a p. m Tor Northumberland. Pittston, Wilkes Barre, Pl month, BloomsnurR and Dan ville, makltiB close connection at North umboiland for Wllllamsport, Harrisburg, Bultltnore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, C 00 9 5j a m , and 1 53 and G 00 p in Nanticoko and Intermediate stations, 3 03 and 11 JO a m Plymouth nnd Intermediate btntloiib 310 and S 47 p in Pullman parlor and bleeping coiches on all express trains. ' Tor detailed Information, pcclcet time, tables, etc. apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket cfllce, 32S Lackawanna avenue, or dnf tlnket nrfif-p LEHIGH VALLK1' HA1I.HOAD TEM. Anthracite Coal Used Exclusively Insur ing Cleanliness and Comfort. IN EITECT NOV. 15. 1S96. TRAINS LEAVE SCHANTOV. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 0 45. 7 15 a. m . 12 0., 1 1 20, 3 31 (Black Diamond Express) and 11 SO p. m. Tor Pittston and Wllkes-Barre via. D. L &. W It. R . 6 00, 8 03, 11.20 a. m , 1 5j S40, 6 00 nnd 9 47 p. m. For White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsville. nnd principal i ntx In tho cpal regions via D. &. II. R 5 a. m., 12 05 and 4 U P"ror Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Hnr risburg nnd pilnrlpal Intermediate sta tions via 1) fcll R R, C.15. 7 4a a. m. 12 05, 120, 3 33 (Black Diamond Express), 4 41 and 11 30 p m. . , , . Tor Tunkhannock. Towanda. Elmlrn, Ilhaea. Oeneva and principal liuennedlate utatlons via D, L & W R R, 000. 8 03. 9").1!, a m , 12 20 and J 40 p m For Qenova, Rochester, Buffalo, Magara Falls, Chlcaro and all points west via u. & H. R R , 7 15 a m . 13 05. 3 33 (Black Dla. mond Express), 9 50 and 11 10 p in Pullman parlor and sletpIiiK or Lohlgri Valley chair cars on all trains between Wlll-CE-Ilnrro and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Tirldire. ROL.LIN H WILBUR. Gen Supt. CHAB. S LEE, Gen. I'ass. Agt , IJhlla., Pa A W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Oen Pass Agt South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office. 209 Lackawanna avenue. DELAWARE A N I HUDSON TIME TABLE. On Monday. Nov 23. trains will leuvo Scran. ton as follows I or Carbondale 5 13, 7 55, 8 53, 10 15, a m ; 12,00 noon. 1-1. 2 20, 3 52. f,25 0 23. 7 57, 9 10. 10 30. 11 55 P m. . . . .. crntnci. Montreal, uos. ton. New England "points. etc.-B 43 a. m ; "rJr lIone.dale-6.45. 8 55. 10.15 a. m i 12 00 n0n;2Wllke25.larrDe-C43. 7 3. 6 1!, 9 38. 10 43 a. m ... 13 ,.". '-' -- 1W I m 7 For New Yo'rk "Philadelphia te . via TFh!h Valley Rallroad-C 45. 7 45 a. m; ?;eA,Bv!!0 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex. sniASTON niviaiorc. Ill Kffuct Ortobtr ltli, 181)0, North Hound. no itli Uound, aoa mi I s - Stations UO 'HU u UsSfl g 2 3 (Trains Dully, fx-5 J IS y. I cept unaar ) yJa.fi r ,p u virno Leaie 7Bi.i. 1 j raiiKiia n. Tiolwest iin street t weeij.ik.en v M'Arrno n-ave' functlou PFor)'Per?nsivannla Railroad polnts-fi.4i, 9 wor western points, via Lehigh Valley 1 Innro-Ja-T 45 a m . 12 00, 3 !3 (Vith Black DUmona Express) 9 DO, 11 30 p. m. uir".'.. . ...in .rrivit t Scranton at follows: From Carbondnle and tho north-J 10. ' 7 40 8 40, 911, 10 40 n m : 12 00 noon; 1 08, It V-')m Wllkes-Barre and the south-! 4). 1 "'Jill . "!' " :V.' " ."., n.J , 7 50 8 50. 10)0, u.o a m ; 10. .'. ' , C b 21. 7 H. 9 01. 9 11 52 P m. tfe TiTirtniPK O P A. Albany. N Y IT w rro D P Qi"intnn Pi hne ami (Wyoming Vnll jy. Effective Jan.' 4, 1E97. Trains will leave Seruntoii for New York, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also foi Hawley and local points, at 7.06 a. m. and 2 28 p. m.: and arrive from above rolnts at 10.33 a. m. and 9.38 p. m. loo Uf6 UMti 12 40 !U1 ,rj fll.O 1149 ro 1 14 f)4omo re a tii2 B 41 11 XI A At 1 1 1 ft b SI 11 1 C1811 HI SJ 11 07' 6 20 11 03 S18110J 15 tl 0 JV I105T 6 10,10 55 1 lf Hancock uancrcK Starlight 1'reston Park Lomn Poyntcllo llelmont ricassnt lit. I'nlondale lorent tier Carbonda e VV bitti Hrtrtse Marflelil Jermyn Archibald VUnton I'rekviiie Olrrliant Price burtf Tbroini Trnvldence fark P'oeo sera n vrrlTo1 i M 7 49 810 r sj r?s: i il fa 231 2 41 SM M aoe' IH 7 0t' n 07 fj 88 Y, 1118 48 714 8 45 70 S31 7S 8 84 7 ST 8M 7 31 4 04 714 4 07 7 98 410 7 30 4 14 H 41 14 IT 7 4V 4W i ur 1. r M Um Irare All tralim run dallv except pnntliy. I plitnincH that trulus stop ou BlgnM for pas. eengeri ecure rates via Ontario Western betnro purebftMnB tickets and savo inonejr. Day ami h'lght EpreS3toihe Woet. J O, Anderson, (len. Pass A ft. V nitcrott, 1)1. I'aaa, Agt.Bcrantoa, ra. B, jatej IrtfUi . ki MaM4t A a
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