TIIB SCRANTON TRIBUNE FRIDAY HORNING, MAY 7, 1807. 51 ! Dckawaima County. CARBONDALE, (Readers will plcaso not thai advertise ments, order for Job work, ami Items for publication left at ths establishment of Shannon & Co., newsdealers, North Main street, will receive prompt attention; of flco open from 8 n. m. to 10 p. m. WEDDINGS AND RECEPTIONS. lnvli-Slinpson. On Wednesday evening Miss Grace B. Simpson was united In marriage to Richard L. Davis at the home of the bride" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Cordncr, ot Tenth avenue. Huv. Frederick Khrlnger, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran church, olllclated. Miss Isa bclle Davis, the groom's sister, was maid ot honor, and William Hlchards the best man. The bride was dressed In a very becoming drab gown with vel vet trimmings, and her maid also In brown with green Bilk trimmings. A large number of guests were present and at the reception extended congrat ulations. O'llrlon-Hognn. At St. Rose church, on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Kate Hogan nnd Thns. E. O'Brien were Joined In holy matrl- v.n... 1.,. Dm- U- A Vnnlnll Ttlp bride was attended by a sister of the bridegroom, Miss Maine O'Hrlen. and John Melvin woh the best man. A large number of friends were present nnd witnessed the Impressive ceremony. The bride nnd her maid of honor were dressed In handsome gowns with pearl and lace trimmings and hats to match. A wedding supper and reception was given to the Immediate friends of the families at the home of the bride's brother, John Hogan, of South Wash ington street. A serenade was given In the evening by the acquaintances of the popular young people. Mr. nnd Mrs. O'Hrlen will begin housekeeping at their new home on Salem avenue, where their friends will offer congratulations. operation for appendicitis and for some time nppcared to recover his strength. Hut on Easter Sunday he complained of severe- pains In his left leg. He continued to grow worse nnd treatment was given him, which, how ever, only afforded temporary relief. Wednesday morning an operation was performed to save his life, but the dls ease had progressed too far, and tha resiilt was blood poisoning, Harry was a regular attendant nt the Bap tist Sunday school. He was also a promising pupil nt Wood's Business college, where he would have gradu ated with honors In June. Ills death Is mourned by many friends, nnd the parents have the sympathy of the community. At Itcst. The remains of James II. Campbell, who died Iti a hospital nt Cincinnati, reached this city yesterday morning nnd thf funeral was largely attended In the nfternoon from Trinity church. Itev, Charles D. Fltchett conducted the services. A quartette consisting of Mrs. Hannah Leonard, Miss Edith Lewis, George Moon and David Lewis, rendered the music. A beautiful wreath of flowers, presented by his Sunday school class, was laid upon the grave. The pall-bearers were Dwlght Campbell, Henry Fluellen, Robert Benson, John Benson, Fiancls Masters nnd William McCnnn. The Hower bearers were William and Jo seph Isgar. A Plrnsnut Surprise I'nrty. Miss Sarah Phillips, of South Church street, was pleasantly surprised at her home on Wednesday evening. A num ber of her friends assembled to con gratulate her upon her birthday. A very pleasant social gat'nerlng was en Joyed. Among the guests were Mes dames Thomas Morgan, George Davis, Lewis Correll, Frank K. Morgan, Anna Herberts, Henry Gramer, Oscar Mor gan nnd Charles Smith; Misses Mary Phillips, Lizzie Price, Maggie Pearey, Alice Price nnd Lulu Phillips. Important Trimmer ol'Ituslnrsi. Contractor William Klnbaok. who has several building under erection, has placed his business In the hands of T. C. Robinson, to whom he was In debt for lumber. It Is thought that the business will be nrranged In a sat isfactory manner so that the men will be at work again In a few days. Mr. Hoblnson has rented the factory on South Main street, with the machinery, and the work will be carried on un der his direction. PROFESSIONAL OARDS. RAILROAD TWErMBLES Physicians mid Surgeons. DP.. C. L. FRBY HAS REMOVED 1113 ortlcea to tho Jewell Building, 305 Spruco street. MAUY A. SHEPHERD, M. P., HOME opithlst. No, 228 Adams avenue. DR. A. TRAPOLD, SPECIALIST IN Diseases of Women, corner Wyoming avenuo and Spruco street, Scranton. Of lleo hours, Thursday and Saturdays, 0 a. m. to G p, in. Dlt. W. E. ALLEN, 512 N011T1I WASH Ington avenue. IIAFID TIIANSIT. Copyright, 1697, by Mitchell ft Miller. Residences Erected nt llcynslinnliurst A very attractive portion of the city has been lately Improved by the erec tion of four handsome residences at Rcynslmnhurst. The property own ers nre Mrs. Olive Treverton, Charles Lowden, Wlnton Carey nnd Jesse Hounds. Two others are under con struction by Mr. Fredeiicl and A. II. Hurdlck. LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES. Death of Harry Krnntz. Wednesday evening nt S.li o'clock the spirit of Harry Krantz passed to its eternnl home. Harry was the only son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Krnntz, of South Terrace street. He was uorn April 20, 1BS0. He possessed an affec tionate and happy disposition, nnd was b. favorite with the young people. Several months ngo he underwent nn George Keene and Daniel McCoy, ot tin- Erie, went to Fish's Eddy' on the Ontario and Western railroad yester day. Dr. A. C. Woodward, of Deeorah, Iowa, Is expected In this city tonight to attend the funeral of his sitter, Mrs. Hoblnson. Miss Jennie Beardsley, of Hawley, has accepted a position In the silk mill. Wednesday W. 11. Mocn nnd John G. Mrs. A. S. Baker, of Scranton, Is visiting friends In town. Miss Jessie Wells, and Miss Jennie Spring are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Wills, of Porter avenue. Reese, rode to Scranton on their wheels and saw the baseball game. They made the distance on tho return trip In an hour nnd twenty-five minutes. If. D. Klots, of New York city, was n vlrltor in town yesterday. Miss Carrie Geary intends mailing a trip lu the near future which will In clude New York, Philadelphia and Lewlsburg. Miss Dora Bldwell, of Arlington, Is visiting Mrs. F. C. Shaffer, on Belmont street. James Mullen, of Jersey City, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. Olive Treverton, has returned home. W. D. Evans, who has been the effi cient director of the Methodist church choir for the paBt three years, has re signed, Mrs. W. H. Harrison entertained a number of young ladles at tea Wed nesday evening In honor of her guest, MIf.s Grace Whitney, of Honesdale. Mrs. William Pethtclc Is very 111 with congestion of the lungs. Elmer Brokcnshlre, of D. W. Humph rey's store, Is confined to his home by illness. Horace G. Likely, of this city, has been appointed notary public by the governor. Clarence Morgan has accepted a no fltlon in the barber shop ot George Spanle, on North Main street. A mothers' meeting will be held In the Methodist church on Belmont street tlilr afternoon at 3 o'clock, when Mrs. Lovell, mother of Rev. Charles Lee, will give a talk. Miss Emily Kirk, of Orange N, Is the guest of friends in this city. Mrs. Russell, of No. I, called on friends In this city yesterday. Miss Grace Tallman was a visitor In Scranton yesteiday. Mrs. H. P. Courtrlght and bon, of Wllkes-Parre, are visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Watt. The Young Ladles' Cooking club will take tea this evening at the homo of Miss Jessie Morse. W. J. Byrne is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Edward Roach, In New York city. Mrs. D. K. Lee Is visltlmr her mother in Lenoxvlllc. J., TAYLOK. 1 Globe teebojj Of the latest fashion and material ought to be cheap at We have about 100 of just such suits in stock. They include all the popular cloths in the newest ways of making, and are just such costumes as thoughtful dressers will want for the present season's wear. The liuiugs are all silk, the finishing the best that skill can devise, and there isn't a suit in the lot that wasn't designed or made for the summer of i8q7. At They are a bigger value than you've any idea of, and the choice of weaves, colorings and effect is so great that your taste is bound to be suited if you come early. On Tuesday evening last at the Cal vary Baptist parsonage Miss Sarah Jones, an estimable young lady of Oly- phnnt, was united in marriage to Mr. George Muinford, a popular young man of Piiceburg. Rev. Dr. II. II. Harris was the officiating clergyman. Tho bride nnd attendant, Miss Deborah Powell, were most becomingly attired In navy blue with lace trimmings and presented a most charming appearance. The groomsman was John Dempsey. After the ceremony the young couple returned to the bride's home, where a wedding supper was served. Mrs. M. A. Goodwin, of this place, Is visiting friends in Hyde Park. Joseph Knight, of Philadelphia, was here on business yesterday. William W. Harris and Hulrick Hor ger are candidates for delegate to rep resent the Fourth ward of this bor ough to the county convention. The Taylor Choral union has de cided riot to enter the chief competi tion (entitled Foyrnasoedd Y Ddaer) which will be held at the Frothlngham oh May 11, but the majority of tho union have Joined the Hyde Park Choral society. Miss Mary Seherer, of Union street, who has been on a week's vacation with friends in Milwaukee, has re turned home. The borough council will meet this evening In their usual meeting place. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edmonds, of Olyphant, well known In this town, was brought here yesterday for burial. Interment was made at the Presbyterian cemetery, Joseph Evans, of South Scranton, was a Taylor visitor on Wednesday. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Joseph Youngblood, a popular young man of Main street, was united in bonds of matrimony to Miss Bezzle Crane In the St. Joseph's church by Rev. John Loughran, Dr. J. L. Griffiths has broken ground for a new residence on Railroad street. The musical loving people of Old Forge have organized a now band In that vicinity. They have purchased the old Instruments of the Taylor Cor net band. Lewis Reese, of the Second ward, Is a candidate for delegate to the county convention. Mrs. William J. Hosklns, of Taylor street, Is rapidly recovering from her recent Illness. Joseph Gukle, a popular young man of this place, was united In marriage to Miss Margaret Tease, of Hyde Park, yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. Loyal Knights of America, No. 22, will meet hlB evening at Reese's hall. Mrs. John A. Jones, of Main street, Is recovering from her recent Illness. Ing all they can to keep It In this con dition. Miss Eva Wheeler, of this town, was bridesmaid Wednesday evening for Miss Sadie Pierce, of Greenfield, who was married to Herbert T. Cramer, ot Scranton. O. G. -Flyer, special agent of the Lancashire Insurance company, and C. A. Francis, special agent for the Home Insurance compnny, called on C. E. Helmes Wednesday evening. The ofllcers ot Evening Star lodge. No. 03, American, Protestant associa tion, of this town, were installed on Monday evening. The. officers Inducted wcra: Worthy master, Jainea Lang man: deputy master, William Lang man; secretary, Samuel Longman; financial secretary, John Adams; as sistant secretary'. William Cudllp; .treasurer, Thomas Parry; chaplain, John Lucas; tyler, John Lucas. Grand Master Joseph W. Beckwlth, nsslsted by John Culey and Henry Landman, installed the officers. Kushbrook lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, conferred the third de gree upon one candidate last evening. Borough council will meet In regular session this evening. The damage cafe of the widow of Herman Meyers, who was killed In ISO.", while In the employ of the New York, Ontario and Western railroad, has been tried In a Syracuse, N. Y.. court. The Jury rendered a verdict In favor of the plalntlif awarding her JC.000. She sued for $23,000. The closing dance ot tho season was given Wednesday evening In Enterprise hall by the members of the Bon Ton dancing claca and proved a great social success. Irofossor Reeves prompted nnd Professor Firth furnished the mu sic. Doctor Davis nnd son, Sumner, T. I'. Crawford, George Gebbnrdt, Doctor Moyer, Charles Potter, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, were Scranton visitors yesterday. Minnie Palmer nnd Thomas Palmer, of Friceburg, spent Wednesday evening In town. Misses Clara Davis and Elizabeth Roche were In Carbondale yesterday. gently. Add vegetables about half an hour before the meat Is done. For linking. Baked meat, from being shut up In the oven, Is never so pleasantly llnv cred as that roasted before an open lite. A double roaster Is best and most convenient, and there Is no necessity for basting when this Is used. About half an hour before the meat Is done tht small slide In front should be opened to allow the meat to brown. DR. ANNA LAW, 30S WYOMING AVE. Office hours, B-ll n. m 1-3 p. m., 7-S p. m. DR. L. M. OATKS, ROOMS 207 AND 20$ Honrd of Trail building. Olllco hours, 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Ileal denco 203 Madison avenue. DR. C. L. FREAS, SPECIALIST IN Rupture, Truss Kitting und Fat Reduc tion. Olllce telephone 13G3. Hours: 10 to 12, 2 to 4, 7 to 9. DR. S. W. L'AMOREAUX. OFFICIO 231 Adams. Residence, 1318 Mulberry. Chron ic diseases, lungs, heart, kidneys, and genlto-urlnaiy organs a specialty. 11 our a 1 to 1 p. m. For Infants and Children. 714 lli Hello clrumrj rS &, tin erer vrrippn. Philadelphia Lawn Mowers. Best in the Market. Drexol Lawn Mowers, Best cheap mower made. Prices $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.25. DR. JOHN C. PRICK. 333 WASHINGTON uvenue. Olllce hours 8 to 10 a. m.; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m, W. O. ROOK, VETERINARY SUR geon. Horses, Cattle and Doss treated. Hospital, 121 Linden street, Scranton. Telephone 2672. Architects Schedule In Cried November is, 189$. Trains Loavo Wilkos-Barro as Follows 7.30 a. m., week days, for Sunbury, Hnrrlsburg, Philadelphia, Daltl moro, WashlnRton, and for Pitts burp and llio Wost. 10.15 a. m.t week days, for Hnzloton, Pottsvlllo, Rcadlnr;, Norrlstown, and Philadelphia; nnd for Sun bury, Harrlsbursj, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and Pitts burg and tho Wost. 3.15 p. m., week days, for Sunbury, Harrlsburc. Philadelphia, Baltl more, Washington and Pittsburg and tho West. 3. ID p. m., Sundays only, for Sun bury, Harrlsburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg and the Wost. 0.00 p. m., woek days, for Harloton and Pottsvlllo. J. R. WOOD. Oen'l Pan. Ajent. J. II. HUTCHINSON, Ocncral Manager. PERCIVAL J. MORRIS, Hoard of Trade Rulldlng. ARCHITKCT, EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 25 and 20, Commonwealth building, Scranton. 13. L. WALTER. ARCHITKCT, OFFICII rear of COO Washington avenue. LEWIS .HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITKCT, 433 Spruce St., cor. Wash, ave., Scranton. FREDERICK L. RROWN. ARCHITKCT. Prlco building, 120 Washington avenue, Scranton. T. I. LACKY & SON. ARCHITECTS, Traders' National Hank. Lawvcr.4. Central Itnilroud of New Jersey (Lehigh and Susquehanna Division.) Anthracite coal used exclusively, lnsur Ing cleanliness nnd comfort. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 25, 1897. Trains leave Scranton for I'lttoton, WIlkcs.Dnrrc, etc., at 8.20, 9.15, 11.30 a. m., 12.45, 2.00, 3.05, 5.00, 7.10 p. m. Sundays 9.00, a. m 1.00, 2.15, 7.10 p. m. For Atlantic City, 8.20 n. m. For New York, Newark and Elizabeth, 8.20 (express) n. in.. 12.45 (express with Hut. lot pnrlor car), 3.03 (express) p. tn. Sun, day, 2.15 p. in. Train leivlng 12.45 p. m. arrives at Philadelphia, Reading Termin al, 6.22 p. m. and Now York 6.00 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle hem, Enston nnd Philadelphia. 8.20 n. m., 12.45, 3.03, 5.00 (except Philadelphia) p. m. Sunday, 2.15 p. in. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, etc, at 8.20 a. m. and 12.13 p. m. For Lakowood, 8.20 a. m. For Reading, Lebanon and Ilarrlsburg. via Allentown, 8.20 a. m., 12.45, 6.00 p. m, Sunday. 2 15 p. m. For rottsvlllc, 8.20 a. m 12.43 p. m. Returning leave Now York, foot of Lib erty street, North River, at 9.10 (express) a, m., 1.10, 1.30, 4.15 (express with Buffet parlor car) p. m. Sunday, 4.20 a. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, 9.00 a. m., 2.00 and 4.30 p. m. Sunday, C!i a. m. Through tickets to all points at lowest rates may bo had on application In ad vanco to the ticket agent nt tho station. II. P. BALDWIN. On, Pass. Agt, J. . OLIIATJSEN. Gen. Sunt. For Lmlies Only. It la patent to all thinking people that lailles require on account of their peculiar organism and functions rem edies quite different from the sterner sex. While tho FEMICURK LIVER, PILLS act directly and pleasantly up on tho Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Rowels, they at tho same time won derfully refrulato and strengthen tho functions and orgnnH peculiar to the sex. They relieve Constipation, Head ache, Dizziness, IndlKCstlon, Torpid Liver, Dilllousness, Faintncs3, Irregu larities', Backache Had Complexion, etc. A pill n dose. 25 cents. Sold by Carl Lorenz, druggist, 41S Lackawanna ave., Scranton. RULES FOR COOKING MEAT. Baldwin's Dry Air Refrigerators All sixes. The most per fect refrigerator manufactured. THE III k CONNELL CO., 434 Lackawanna Ave. Bicycle Suits Are much In demand. Have you si-en ours at $7.50? Smart fly front reefern, patch pock ets, full tailor finish, etc. Tho sklrtH nre of an Improved, divided pattern that nre Kuarnntectf to hang cor jectly on any wheelwoman. Bicycle Skirts To wear with any waist nro big sellers. See our lino of Indistinct cheviot plaids and checks lu Scotch tweed effects. They're rightly made, full width' and a marvelous ly good value at $2.4!). Accordeon Pleated Skirts Are the newest and swellcst things out. Your choice of fine Mohairs, eh-gantly made and trimmed; prices vary. Some Condemned Instructions Which Arc I'ny to Remember. Keep tho meat at a moderate dis tance from the lire at first. See that It Is kept continually turning and well lasted. When half-done keep at a greater distance from the fire, when nearly done put close to tho fire again to make the outside brown and crisp. Umiq!iSiff0mmr FRANK K,. HOYLE, ATTORNEY AND counsellor-at-law. Hurr building, rooms 13 and 14, Washington avenue. EDWARD W. THAYER, ATTORNEY. Rooms 312-13-11 Commonwealth Hldg. JEFFREYS & RUDDY, ATTORNEYS-at-Iaw, Commonwealth Building. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and CoiiiiHcllors-at-law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scranton, Pa. JESSUP & JES3UP, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth building, Washington nvenue. W. II. JESSUP. W. H. JESSUP. JR. PATTERSON & WILCOX, TRADERS' National Hank Hullillng. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND, Attorneys and Counsellors Common wealth building. Rooms 10, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKHLL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law, Room 5, Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa. For Sale by Prothcroe & Co., Hill & Con nell and A. II. Strong JER.MYN. For Uoiliue. Let the Inside of every boiler, sauce pan or stew-pan be kept so clean that it may be wiped with a white cloth without soiling it In the least. Put on the meat In bolMng water; then let the water Just rise 'to the boiling point', and then continue to simmer until the meat is done. For Frylns. Use plenty of the lard, drippings, butter, sweet salad oil or the faroilte fat. and see that It simply reaches the boiling or smoking-polnt before putting In the article to be fried. If It U heated beyond this point the fat will bo burned and the pan spoiled, but If used before It Is hot enough the ar ticle fried will become "grease-soaked" and Indigestible. For Untiling. Few ordinary cooks broil well, be cause It Is seldom that they eecure a fire suitable for broiling. A clear lire of coal or coke is the best for cook ing with the gridiron. There should be a space of four or live Inches be tween the top of the fire and the bot tom of the gridiron. Keep th bars of tho gridiron perfectly smooth and strew a handful of salt on the top of the fit before putting on tho meat or llsh to broil. ON THE LINE OF THE till pacific rn aro located the finest fishing and hunting grounds In the world. Descriptive books on application. Tiokots to all points In Maine, Canada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Canadian and United States Northwest, Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Ore., San Francisco, First-Class Sleeping and Dining Cars attached to ail throught trains. Tourist cars fully fitted with bedding, curtains and specially adapted to wants of families may be had with second-claas tickets. Raton always less than via other lines. For further Information, time tables, eta. on application to E. V. SKINNER, G. E. A.. 353 Broadway, New York. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Lnw. Rooms OH, B13 and 51C, Hoard of Trade Rulldlng. SAMUEL W. EDOAR. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Olllce,, Wyoming ave., Scranton. L. A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 423 Lackawanna ave., Scrunton, Pa. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Commonwealth bul'.ding, Scranton, Ta. C. COMEOYS. 321 SPRUCE STREET. D. 11. REPLOGLE, ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real eFtnti- security. Mears building, corner Washington ave nue and Spruce strfct. H. F. KILLIAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming avenue. Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY-at-Law, 43 Commonwealth bldg.. Scran-ton. WATSON. DIEIIL, HALL & KEM MER ER Attorneys and Counsellors-at-Lawj Traders' National Rank Rulldlng; rooms C, 7, 8, ft and 10; third door. Detectives. HARRINC, & M'SWEENEY. COMMON wealth building. Interstate Secret Ser vice Agency. Dentists. DR. F. street. L. M'GRAW, 303 SPRUCE Del., Lnckn. and Western, Effect Monduy, October 13. 1S3S. Trains loavo Scranton as follows: Ex press tor New York and ull points East, 1.40, 2.30. 0.1D, 8.V0 and 9.53 a. m.; 1.10 and 3.33 p. m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and tho South, 0.13. 8.00 and 9.53 a. m., 1.10 and 3.33 p. m. Washington and way stations, 3.43 p. ra. Tobyhanna accommodation, 0.10 p. m. Express for Blnghamton, O.iwego, El mira. Corning, Rath, Dansvllle, Mount Morris and Uuffalo, 12.20, 2.33 a. m., nnd 1.31 p. m., making close connections at Buffalo to all points In tho West, Northwest ana Southwest. Hath accommodation, 9.13 a. m. Rlnghamtou and way stations, 1.05 p. m. Nicholson accommodation, G.13 p. m. Itlnghamton and Elmlra express, 6.S3 p. in. Express for Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.3S a. m. mid 1.35 p. m. Ithaca 2.33 and Rath 9.13 a. m.. and LOS p. m. For Northumberland, Plttston, Wilkes Carre, Plymouth, Bloomsburg and Dan ville, making closo connection at North umberland for Willlamsport, Harrlsburg. Raltlmore. Washington and the S6uth. Northumberland and lntermqdlato sta tions, 6.00, 9.05 a. m., and 1.03 and 6.00 p. m. Nantlcoko and Intermediate stations, 8.US nnd 11.20 a. m. Plymouth and intermediate fctntlons, 3.10 nnd B.17 p. m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches on all express trains. For detailed Information, pocket tlm tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket onire, 32n Lackawanna avenue, or dPTinl Mrket oTIIpp DELAWARE AND HUDSON TIME TARLE. On Monday, Nov. 23, trains will lenvo Scran ton as follows; t? "" Knurl lnS J 97.03. 8.55, 10.13, a. rn.; 12.00 noon; 1.21, 2.30, 3.53. Ta& r 0.23. u.2i). i,ai. .iu, iu.j, '" 11.05 p. m. . . n .,1 cimtni'n. Montreal, uos- ton. New England points, otc-5.43 a. m.; 2-FoPr Honendale-5.43, 8.53, 10.15 a. m. 12.00 noon, 2.20. 5.23 P. n. R .. ,, 10IO.Wm,1l2?krrS.C'fe3.7l3'3. 5i. 8ft 7r9, New" YoPrk.mphlladelphla etc.. via Tnhih Valley Rallroad-0.45. 7.45 a. m.;. 0 I.20; 3 33 (with Black Diamond Ex- Por)'p"nnsyivannla Railroad polnts-0.15.' ''Fo'r" western poUsvIa Lehigh Valley Ralroad-7.15 a. m.; 12.05. 3.33 (With Black Diamond Express) 9.50, 11.30 p. m. DTVoms wtll arrive at Snton at follows: From Carbondale and the north J. 10, 7 40 8 40. 9.34, 10.40 a. m.: 12.00 noon; 1.03, 224: 8 25 4.37. 5.43. 7.45. 9.45 and 11.25 p. m. ZFi-om Wllkes-narro and the sou fc-5. . 7.00. 8.50, 10.10. 11.05 a. m.: 1.16. 2.14, 3.1V B22 6.21. 7.M. 4.M. 9.43. 11.5! P. m. J W RURDICIC. O P. A. Albany. N. T. H. W. Cross. P. P. A.. Scranton. Pa.. "Mm DR. H. F. REYNOLDS, OPP. P. O. DR. E. Y. HARRISON, 113 S. MAIN AVE. DR. C. C. LAUBACH, 115 Wyoming ave. R. M. STRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX-change. WELCOME- C. SNOVER, 421 ave. Hours, 9 to 1 and 2 to 5. LACKA. Dressmnker. Anna Held Skirts For the bicycle are the correct caper this season. Flno wool materials, cut full, B yards wide. Host tailor ing, etc. Legclns to match, of course. Price S5.00 Cravanette Skirts Fine all wool goods, or rich, lust rous Mohairs, cut G yards wide, etc. The best skirt on the market for tho money. Price $3.00 I 'Globe Warehouse j The case of Mrs. A. L. McLaughlin vs. the Kushbrook Water company, was adjourned to meet at the arbltra tlln room In tho court house at Scran ton, on Thursday, May 13, and not May 20, as stated In these columns yes terday. Last evening nt 8 o'clock In St. James' Episcopal church Rev. C. E. Fessenden spoke the words that united for life Andrew Clarkson, of Arch bald nnd Miss lEabelle Nicholson, one of Jermyn's popular young ladles. The bride was attended by Miss Kate Her ney, nnd the grooman was James II. Nicholson, a brother of the bride. A large number were In the church to see the pretty service, which made tho couple one. After the ceremony the party was driven to the home of the bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Nicholson, on South Main street, and a weddln supper and reception was participated In by the Immediate fami lies of the newly wedded pair. Miss Annie Sheridan left yesterday morning for Boston, Mass, where she expects to make her home for some time. William Walker has been In Potts vllle, Pa., for tho past three days In the Interest ot a mining syndicate of Scranton. Sanitary Ofllcer Buckingham Is making a tour of Mayfleld borough, In. epoetins all premises, and where nec essary, serving notice on the people to put their placee In a good sanitary condition. There Is an absence In the For Stewing. Brown the meat slightly In Its fat cr drippings b.efore adding water. Throughout the cooking do not let It boll, at any time, but simply simmer Health is leal. jsr !' 1 ! ' ' i'iHd DR. E. C. WEST'8 NERVE AND, BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL' ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iisoldundor positiro "Written Guarantee, byaathorlzcd ngonts only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick doss, Night Losses, Kvil Dreams, Lack of Contt. dence, Nervousness, L.aultudo, all Drulas, Youth ful lirrors, or Uzccssivo Uo of Tobncco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, tnsamty and Doath. At store or by mail, $1 a 01; six for 5; with -written guarantee to each person. Atstoroorbymait. tgy-Rcd Label Special Extra strength. c Iln ah W .n KTnntiAArl uflor. uu0v iMiwt 1 1 a boil oil for $5, witbft rewritten . Kunranteea '' to cure In 3U days. Atcioro .JSW-TCV I f ' - ..v- n...i.u. ,wn .. Uu,ci.v ... '"'to cure in 3 borough now of any contagious dis- QEFOREor by mail eases, and tho board of health are do-1 Wei. a, Clark, 316 I'enn Ave., Scrantoi. t ' above points at 10.8J 0. rn, and 9.83 p. m. rfSKn (WW 1 .VS.lVN 'I""' v lfTF SHERIFFS SALU. SHERIFF'S SALG OF VALUABLE reil estate. By virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Levari Facias and Venditioni Ex ponas, Issued out of the court of common pleas of Lackawanna county, to me di rected. I will expose to public sale by ven due or outcry, to the highest and best bid ders, for conn, at tn court nouse, in me city of .Scranton. Lackowanr.ti county, on FRIDAY, the TWHNTV-iEIOHTH DAY OF .MAY, A. D., 1837, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, all the right, tlt'.o ar.d Interest of tho defendants In nnd to the following described lots, piece or par cels of land, viz.: All the right, title and Interest of tho dofendants, Jacob A. Swingle and Jes sie Swingle, In and 'to, All that lot, piece or parcel of land, sltuato lying and being in Jefferson township, Lackawanna coun ty, Pennsylvania, described as follows, to wit: "Beslnnlng In the centre of public road leading from South Canaan to Arch bald, lwlng a corner of lands of Perry Swingle; thence along lands of Perry SwlnKle, north thirty-eight (3S) degree, east 11S rods to pot and stone corner; thence along tho sume north fifty (GO) de greca, west 12 7-10 rods to post and stones corner of lands of George MeKlnney; thence along land of George MeKlnney north forty (1U) degrees, cast two rods to post corner; thence along land of Jacob A. Swingle, south fifty (50) degrees, east 21 rods to stono corner on Wall; thenco along sajmo, south fifty (50) degrees, west 2 4-10 rods to stono corner In Wall: thenco along samo soma sixty-rour (en uegrees, east 25 1-10 rods to corner of stone wall; thenco along same, soutn twrmy-ono uu degrees, west 27 8-10 rods; thenco south sixteen (10) degrees; west 30 rods to a cor ner of wall; thenco north cight-two (82) degrees, west 11 1-10 rods to end of wall; thence south twelve (12) degrees, wost forty W) rods to stake corner; thenco south thirty-ono (31) degrees west 3S rods to centro of tho ubovo mentioned public road; thenco along samo north seventy four degrees, west 24 2-10 rods to place of beginning. Containing forty-three and one-half (I3',i.) acres of land be, tho samo more or least Improved with a two story frame dwelling house, two frame barns, orchard and outbuildings thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Sylvester Shaeffor vs. Jacob A. Swingle and JmsI Swingle. Debt $171.75, Judgment No. 48, May term, 1SW, II. fa, to May tenn, 18OT. Also at tho suit of N. H, Re'.l vb. Jacob A. Swlnglo and Mrs. Jessie Swingle, Debt J100. Judgment No. 41, May term, 1S97, rl. fa. to May term, 18S7. JOHN F. MURPHY AND WATSON & ZIMMERMAN, Atty's, MRS. M. E. DAVIS, 430 Adams avenue. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA, Scranton Pa,, prepares boys and glrli for collpge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Cataloguo at re quest, THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER II. BUELL. SYS- MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue. Spring term April 13. Kindergarten $10 per term. SesJ. G. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDMEN AND Nurserymen; storo 11G Washington ave nuo; green house, 13D0 North Main ave nue; storo telephone, 782. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTBL. REAR Ml LACKA wannn avenue. Scranton, Pa manufac turer of Wlro Screens. Hotels nnd Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE. 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. .EIGLER, Proprietor. Eric unil Wyoming Valley, Effective Jan. 4, 1S7. Trains will leave Scranton for New York, Newburgh and Intermediate points on Erie, also for Hawley and local points, at 7.0S a. m. and 2.2S p. m.; and arrive from SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D.. L. & W. nassenEcr depot. Conducted on tho Eu ropean plan. ' VICTOR KOCH. Prop. Miscellaneous. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD TEM Anthracite Coal Used "Exclusively Insur ing Cleonllnets and Comfort. IN EFFECT NOV. 15. 1890. TRAINS LEAVE SCRANTON. For Philadelphia and New York via D. & H. R. R. at 6.45, 7.45 a. m.. 12.05. 1.-0. 331 (Rlack Dlumond Express) and 11.30 p. m. For Plttston and Wilkes-Rarro via. D.. L. & W. It. R.. 6.00, 8.0S, 11.20 a. m 1.5 3.40. 6.00 and 8.47 p. m. ,. . For White Haven. Hazleton. Pottsvlllo. nnd principal points In the coal reglona via D. & II. R. R.. a. m.. 12.0u and 4.41 PFor Bethlehem, Easton, Reading. Har rlsburg and principal Intermediate sta tions via D. ft H. R. II.. 0.45. 7.4? ";' 12.05, 1.20, 3.33 (Black Diamond Lxpress), 4.41 and 11.30 p. m. tm i--, For Tunkhannock. Towanda. Elmlra. Ithaca, Geneva and principal Intermedials stations via D.. 1- W. R; It., COO, 8.08. 9.55, a. rn., 12.20 uu :i. 10 p. m. For Geneva. Roi.iester, Buffalo, Niagara. Falls, Chicago and ull points west via p. & H. R. R.. 7.15 a. m.. 12.05. 3.33 (Black Dia mond Express), 9.D0 and 11.30 p. m. Pullman parlor und sleeping or Lehlgn Valley chair cars on all trains between. Wllkes-Barre and New York, Philadel phia, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. ROLL1N II. WILBUR. Gen. Supt. CITAS. S. LEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.. Phlla., Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. Gen Pass. Apt.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Scranton Office. 309 Lackawanna avenue1. SCKAKTOTf DIVISION. In i:tfcct October 4lli, 181)0, North Hound. routli Hound, 2U3KUI fa cw 7. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dines and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's music store MEGAROEK BROTHERS, PRINTERS supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine Warehouse, 130 Washington avenue, Scranton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN & CO., WHOLE nalo dealer" In Woodware, Cordago and Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC rountant and auditor. Rooms 19 nnd 20, Williams Building, opposlto postolllce. Agent for tho Rex Flro Extinguisher. Printing. THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING CO., North Washington Avcnuo-Llnotypo Composition of all kinds quickly done. Facilities unsurpassed in this region. Rtatlnns A & ni,w r-l r--. iH l'mua ,'t.uj. I.- 1 cept, hunauy.i m,p iiAirive .uyc 7 "' n y. rranuua i. 7 lO.Wesc 4-Jnd street 7 111: weeiiawne 1 p 111 Arrive Lf-tive' os; jo ill! 1 15 109 12 56 12 46 12 40 I2! 12 11 12(0, 11159, ... 11 49, 6 r,o ti 34I ... . ,, . fi; 18I11M , ISIU1I2V 6 4H11 ! s ami is; 0 W, 11 15 6 van 1 c ..M 1 1 av 6 181103, 15 110) IV f!,7 6 10 10 U r h 'x Leave llaacncU Junction Hancock- Starlight Pre stou Paris i:omo royntello lieltnont rieshant Mt. Unlostl.Mo Forest City Carbond.Ve White urMse Mayfleld Jerniyn ArcMVtJd Wlnton Preltvllle Olvplisrjt Prtotburg Tbrocp Providence- Mrk I'lnco Fcrai'ia .... 741 ... .... 7.M . ., .... 810 .,., 3'U .... 2 23.... 2 31 .... ail .... 2 80 .... 2M, .... 3 08: ..,, Jt .... s to Arrlre (IH SM .... IT 1313 13 .... 714 344',... Tfl, SM. J o v 7B4 4P' 7 0- 4 II 7S4 1 L 17 41"N'17l L7UaJ x .11 r ki All trains run dally nc-cpt uaday. (. Bunnies that trains stop ou fcJjnal tor pa tensers. t-ecure rates via Ontario Western tutors purchaslnc tickets and saro money,' Day anil rtliltUKiprebstollie west. - .i.O.Andordon, Oen. rass Agt T, rutcrott, D1V, I'tas, Alft. Bcrantvn, I'a. ; "-