2 WiIkesBarre. (That Tribune, hum onaned a. branch of- lie at No. 29. Lenin building. Public Square. WUkes-Barre. It la the purpoi of the publishers to issue a newspaper aa valuabla to the reneral nubile aa the met ropolitan dailies. end deliver It to the peo ple throughout northeasten Pennsylvania from three to Ave hours earlier than the Philadelphia and New Tors: papers can reacn tnem.j BEFORE THE MAYOR. Offenders Whose Cases War Considered by Ills Honor. The first case to attract the atten tion of Mayor Nichols was a case of Ihtgan. Airs. Alary Ann Dugan, It ap pears, lives at S3 Jones street, and Is a young widow, blessed with four small children. She and her Ibrother-ln-law had & quarrel recently, and aa a re sult she has a 'black eye and a badly swollen fee. She then broke some will' dows in her mother-in-law's house, and the elder Mrs. Dugan had her arrested, Each woman told her story to the pa tient mayor, then each tried to con tradict the other. Peace was Anally re stored by Mary, the younger, being held in $1,000 ball to keep the peace. Mrs. Mott, of North River street, com plained of her lS-year-old daughter, who, she said, refused to stay home nights, and was leading a wayward life. The girl did not appear to be over 14 years of ng and cried bitter ly when threatened to be sent to the Home of Good 6hepherd of Soranton. She promised to do better, and, after giving her some fatherly advice, the mayor sent her home with her mother, with a threat, however, of Instant ar rest ami Imprisonment If found on the streets after dark. HIS FORMAL ACCEPTANCE. WlUlM & McLean Wilt Take ths Nomina tioa forjudge. Yesterday afternoon the committee appointed for the purpose waited upon William J. McLean at fcis home to tor maTly notify him of the action of the Democratic county convention In noml rating him for additional law Judge of Luxsrne oeunty. Th committee com prised Attorney John F. She, chair man: Attorney John XT. Carman, coun ty chairman: John Smoulter. C. P. Campbell and the chairman of the con vention. P. A. O' Boyle. Mr. McLean received the committee most cordially, and it is needless to say accepted the nomination unanimously given him by his party. Though 'Mr. McLean has been ill for the past few days, he was somewhat improved yesterday and after formally accepting the nomination spent a plea: ant hour with the committee. BURGLARS ENTER A STORE. The Establishment of Flory Oemmel Is Ransacked. Sometime during the night burglars broke Into the hardware store of Flory Gemmel on Main street, Ashley, and ransacked the place. They secured an entrance by cutting through the panel of the rear door. When Mr. Gemmel entered the store yesterday morning he found all the drawers and money desk forced open. The money, about $1 In pennies, was taken, also twenty-four pocket knives, several razors and other articles. The matter was referred to the chief of police of Ashley, who thinks from the work of the cracksmen that they an? the same gang who operated o successfully on the West Side. There Is no clue to their identity. - Last evening two men were arrested, and charged with knowing something about the crime. Burgees Fenner gave them a hearing, and. In the absence of evidence, was forced to release them. Two Wills Filed. The win of the late Thomas Sperrlng was probated in the register" office yes-urday. AH Che household goods, furniture, etc. Is bequeathed to his wife, Hettle eperrlng; 1300 J be queathed to Blanche E- Sperrfng. The estate is ordered to be sold, converted Into cash, and divided a f oHowst One third to wife Hettie, the balance to ararjr E, and Helen Sperrlng. (Helen 6perr!ng and Daniel A. Fell are ap pointed executors of the estate. The estate fs valued tit 95.SQ0. The-wtll of the late Mary A. Bmall, of this city, was also probated yesterday. All the property is bequeathed to Bridget Castle and esi to named exe cutrix. Tbe estate la valued at $2,000. Mr. Chase la Of flee. Tax Collector Chase yesterday morn ing took .possession chilis office In the city (tall, and Mrs. Gfldhrtirt stepped out. Tfie duplicates will be finished be fore long and sent out, and those who wish to secure the usual reduction of S per cent win have to pay their taxes cm or before Aug. IS to do It, Mr. Chase vetTl make no Changs In the clerical fosce, and Deputy 8. J. Polen will ceasttnae tr. his position. Mr. Polen Is a payable and pleasant officer, and Oil THE VERGE Of Giving Up the FlghtAn EL intra Citizen's Last Resource Proves a Success. From the Elmlra Gasett&I Do you know Mr. J. 8. Dodder, of 214 Bouth Main street? He has been a business manand permanent resident of Elmlra for over twenty years. A man whose state ment cannot be disputed. Well, Mr, dod der's case m a nutshell Is that be has been a sufferer from kidney disorders, but doesn't suffer any more. We will let him tell what has brought about the change. Here la how he spoke of his case to our representative: "I have never been well slnoe the closing of the war, where. In the service of my coun try, I contracted kidney and bladder dis orders. The complaint has gradually been growing on me. I had sharp pains In the small of my back,' just back of the hips, and when they left it was only to be followed by a dull, heavy pain which remained continually. I eould Us In but one or two positions In bed or the pain would be almost - unbearable. I was always very sore ever the kidneys, and the urine emitted a. strong odor. At times I felt existence a task, .1 tried this, that and the other thing, to no avail, and was on the verge of giving up entirely when I saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised. I thought aa a last resort I would give them a trial; they wars highly recommended, and I would use just this one more remedy. I began taking them, and I am very glad Indeed to give my statement, that suffering humanity may receive the same benefit I have. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills satisfied me they wars helping ma Now, the pain Is all gone, and I am en- . tirely well this, after years of sickness, My sleep at night Is good and refreshing, ' I do not feel any more that tired feeling I used to on rising, all thanks- due to Doan's Kidney Pills." - Doan's Kidney Pills are for sals by all dealers.-., Price, to cents pet box: Six boxes for $2.50. By mail on receipt of price by Foeter-Mllbum company, Buf falo, N. T tola agents for United State Mr. Chase could find no better deputy than lie. ' Killed la the Mines. James Connelt, a driver boy, 17 years of age, was killed yesterday morning In No. 7, Delaware and Hudson mines, at Plymouth, by being struck by a loaded trip of mine cars. The cars were going out at a good rate of speed, and In trying to unhitch the mule, Conneii fell under the trip and was very badly hurt. He Is a son of Daniel Connell. of Welsh Hill, and was taken home after the accident, but after lingering in great agony for two hours he died. Registered as a Physician. fi.imm.l ivrrv -Me-nseL of Parsons registered yesterday afternoon with Prothonotary Llewellyn as a practic ing physician In Luxerne county. i ha th derrres of doctor of medici n.i H.wMnr of surirorv. trivet by the University of Pennsylvania In 1SSM. He spent one year practicing lit the Bpls- copal hospital In FnlhuieipnMv ami now locates la Parsons. POLITICAL POINTS. On Saturday of this week the Re publican primaries will be held, and the oouraty conntlon will tvlhw on Tues ddy. There ls little doubt that thls convention wall decidedly uphold Gov- ernor Huatlnirs and his admtolMtTatton, and pass resolutions to that effect. The only place where the Quay forces prom ise to make a dangerous tight is In tthe Sixth district. In Ashley. John H. Gra hum Is running as the Quay candidate fonthe stiat convention, while Rdward Detro Is the Hasting man. Great pressure has beet brought to bear upon Detro to force Mm out of the battle, but he refuses to go, and the rtvances of his election are excellent. In the First district, a Hastings mti Is sure to go to the convention. The candidates for the honor, who have thus far expressed themselves, are Dr. Weaver, Sol Hacha rach. Hon. -H. W. iPalmer and Dan The-mas. Dr. Weaver and1 Mr. Palmer were slated to go to the convention at flret, ai:U Dr. Weaver announced him self opeinty a Hastings man. There 1s a well defined doubt among the rank and file of the party as to iMc. Palmer's position. No one seems to know exact' ly where he stands In the fight, ar.4 many Republicans suspect that he has Quaytsh tendencies, although -the sus picion 1s not Justified by anything he has suld. Mr. Bacharach la another Hastings man. and has pledged himself in his circulars to support the adminis tration. He has a wide acquaintance with Pennsylvania politics through his long residence in Philadelphia, and Is well-known to many of the state lead ers. Dan Thomas ds making a fight against Dr. Weaver, but it will be un successful. The First district of this county is solidily for Hastings, and Dr. Weaver 'has pledged himself to support the governor, so he will probably be elected at the district convention!. e The nume of -Hoiu Charles A. Miner has been suggested for state delegate, but It is understood that he does not want the office, and will make no effort to secure It. He is a thorough Hast ings man, and would be a -thoroughly representative man to send tt the con vention from Wllkes-Bacre. W. J. Har vey, so It Is said, has come out for Quay, but If this is true "Bill's" chances of representing Wllkts-Barre in fna state convention: are exceedingly slim. Governor Hastings, by his veto of the Quay county bill and his appointment of Judge Rice to the Appellate court benoh as president Judge, has done too much for Wtlkes-Bjirre, and the upper wA of Luzerne county to be repudiated by their representative in the state convention. WUkes-Barre is solidly for the adrrtlnlstration, and no one whose vote la even doubtful will be allowed to go ito the Harrlsburg convention from this district. e e e The contest for the nomination far Judge In the Republican county con vention promises to (be a very Interest ing one. and nrobablv tiA least three ballots will have to be taken. Lyman H. Bennett, of Wilkes-Barre. shows the greatest strength so far, and there is a feeling hi the party that the nomina tion properly belongs to him. 'He went through a hard campaign In 1S&2, and though he was defeated that year by Judge Lynch, he would be a much more formidable candidate now. The cfty delegates will vote for Mr. Ben. nett solidly. Of course the Plttston delegation will go to Mr. Ferris, and the Hasleton deb-ration will h ahnuf equally divided between iHaisey and Bennett, although Ferris may get a few votes. As to the remainder of h county, Tittle can be told so far away rrom trie convention. The fle-ht for the nomination '( year will be very bitter on account of the feeling that a Re publican nomination ( nearly equival ent o election The strong feeling throughout the county tn favor of a non-partisan Judfclary, and the forcing of a Judge on the Democratic tick by uie leaders against the wlshua of th rank and file of the party, are facts uik wmi ten strongly in the coming campaign and election. BRIEF NOTES. Detective McBweeney is exnectea to return today from (Monongah, West Virginia, -with the suspected murderer, Oeorge Wlndlsch. Peter Oarman, who was kicked In the the head by a vicious mule at the Inker, man mines a week ago. died at his horns yesterday from the effects of the kick. The Traction company's wire on Han over street broke down last Tuesday night about 11 o'clock, and trafflo was delayed until after midnight. The burglars that made West Aiders so uncomfortable for a few weeks some time ago, seem to have transferred ths scene of their operations to Avoca, where several attempts have been made to enter business places and dwelling houses. The annual reunion of ths Veterans' association will bs held at the Patter son Grove Camp ground on Aug. 10. L. M. Crevellng Is president of ths or ganisation, r The Owent Glee society of Edwards vllle Is making preparations for -a. big festival, to be held In October, for tk benefit of the organisation. . , Ths skeleton of an Indlgn ass been exhumed by the excavators on ths Fir wood property. Contractor slander vllle has it, and intends to bars It mounted. Ths Press club Is conducting a hunt for rooms on the- first or second floor, near Publlo Square. n Rev. George C. Carter and Ills people have secured Hanover Park for camp meeting for Sunday, Aug. 4. Boms famous ministers and speakers will bs present, Dr. J. B. Hess, of Bern Ice, Sullivan county, registered as a physloian yes terday. Ht will practice la Dorrancs- ton. Professor Alexander was compelled to albandon his band concert last night, but will give two next week, one oa Monday and one on Thursday. Sidney Wormser and 8. Stout, both of Nantlcoke. were badly bruised by a collision on the mountain yesterday. C. J. Ulrica was yesterday arrested at ths Instance of E. J. Fisher for ob taining $10 under false pretenses. Ul- ncn gave nan ror court The court bas appointed P. B. Rey nolds. C. F. Reels and A. 8. Weefcajr.. viewers to act on the change of grade or ltiackman street. The Luserne county Sportsman's club will hold a meeting at the board of trade rooms tomorrow evening. Burglars rifled the refrigerators of W. D. White and Byron Shoemaker, of Dana place, but secured nothing but a few eatables. The Republican elections of delegates to the county convention will be held on Saturday, from 4 to f o'clock. Thieves sacked the contents of a clothesline In the rear of the Court right thiuse last Tuesday evening. Thomas P. Noon and Miss Jennie A. WrU-'ht were married at 4.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon In St. -Mary's church. Rev. Father Jordan officiated. Hendrli-k's old farm house at Leh man, an historic old building, was burned to the ground yesterday morn lug. AVOCA. B. J. Burns, of the firm of Burns A O'Neil, Is a visitor In town. Mlxs Kate Brennan, of Philadelphia, Is tliu guest of Miss Klla Curran. . The Florence Ooal company has sus pended work lndellnltely owing to the demoralised condition of the coal trade. Walter Anderson left yesterday morning for a week's visit with friends lu Staten Island and New Tork. The net receipts of the Langcllffe Mooilti excursion to Lake Ariel on July 26 were $103.50, which were divided as follows: Langcllffe, $83.75; -Moooslc, $33.75, and Lackawanna, $25. Attorney Donnelly, of Plttston, was a visitor In town last evening. Rev, P. J. (McGee, of Niagara univer sity. Is the guest of J. J. Morahan. Miss Anna Callahan and nephews, Frank and William, left yesterday for a few weeks visit at Xke Ariel, The marriage of iMIss Klla Gibbons to J. J. Mitchell will take place Wednes day, Aug. 7, at St. Mary's church. Mrs. M. O'Brien spent yesterday with friends In Duryea. An Interesting and enthuslastlo meet ing was held in O'Malley's hall on Tuesday night for the purpose of rais ing the necessary amount to establish a silk mill In town. W. H. Holllster called on many prominent people of the town yesterday, and many have already subscribed freely. Something over 300 shares have already been pledged. A silk mill Industry would be a boom to the town, and It la to be hoped that the projectors of the movement will succeed in establishing It In our midst. The marriage of Frank Lester and Miss Mary Naughton Is announced to take place In the early part of August Mrs. Franklin, of West Avoca, Is dangerously ill. The Populars, of Mooslc, defeated the new Scranton team yesterday at Mooslc. Score, 8 to 10. MONTROSE. Miss Lillian Titsworth is visiting at Binghamton. Mrs. George Doollttle and daughter Ethel, of Newport News, Va., are spending a short time with friends here. The switch board of the local tele phone company arrived yesterday, and connections will be made at once. ' The Presbyterian Sunday school will hold their annual picnic at Lake Carey on Friday, Aug. 2. Everyone Is In vited. Fare, adults, 60 cents; children, under 15 years, 35 cents. Court opened before Judge Searlo Monday, July 29. A charter was grant ed to St. Michael's society, of Forest City. The following true bills were found: Commonwealth vs. Abraham Du Bols, aggravated assault, John Douglass, prosecutor; Commonwealth vs. Abraham Du Bols, first charge, as sault and battery, second, felonious assault, third, felonious attempt, John Douglass, prosecutor; Commonwealth vs. John Smith, tramp, Edward Ker nan, prosecutor; Commonwealth vs. D. W. Eaton, assault and battery, Edson Williams, prosecutor; Commonwealth vs. John Pottls, assault and battery, James Potts, prosecutor; Common wealth vs. John Tierney, first charge, assault and battery, second, aggravated assault, third, felonious assault, lourtn fohmious cutting. Paul Barrlger prose cutor. In the case of Commonwealth vs. John Dunn, on the charge of cruelty, the bill was Ignored, prosecutor, Wil liam Hudson, to pay cost. reckvil.uk. uia nuiwrhe. Uokm la Visiting rtla- tlves at iMehoopany, Wyoming county. Mr. and Mrs. Pass, of cr!iinton, vis ited Mr. and (Mire. Joseph Hulse last Sunday. MiStf-ra Charlie and Willis wweel ana h.ir eister. MIkm iMargarette. of Ash ley, are rusticating s ths horns of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bell. AirivWTo lha oremlses of ths un designed, a young tolnd dog. Owner can have sameiby proving property and paying for this advertisement. 6tephn Jane, North Main st ' Mines M and. Cora Sampson ars vitltlng with friends In, Wayne county. The lecture given in ne jueuioaisx Episcopal church last Wednesday even ing by Rev. L. R. Janney on his life In India was largely attended, and was well received. (Mrs. John Kendall will leave .todUy to visit with Carlbondale friend's. Mrs. Fran W. Day, of Wllkes-Barre, Is visiting her many friends here. Robespierre was oYbansi In manner and courteous, though brief, to those who ap proached him on business. Torturins Disfisurins 5KIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED GUTIGURA tlM great: SKIN CURE sa a. ...a as ss HnviDMinsI wassw IwtTKW . 1 1 I A ' a. rv, ftCsxa. PITT5T0H. ITke Pitta toa offloe of the aeraatM Tubus has been opened by H. W. Cruse r, ageat at No. t Williams street, where con trtbutloa of aews. complaints of noa-de-llvery, orders for Job work of all descrip tions, should be addressed sad regular asbserlptioas received. Advertising and subscription rates cheerfully submitted.) A trespass case was brought before Squire Gilboy a his office In Durye last evening, in whfvh Thomas Langan waa plaintiff and Oluwh Farrell. John Miller aird John JaywV were defend ants.' The plaintiff maimed that cows belonging to the defendants broke Into his fields end did coiwIuVrsbta damage. Attorney 0?. A. 'Hoyle aweared for the plaintiff, and William BI. Gillespie for the h-f.Mlarjls. Gllleiie presented a certain papr to which tQie defendants m-Mto alndavlt, and a wordy war en sued. About an hour and a half was taken up In the arguments. The Jus tice finally, as demanded by the attor ney for the defense, dirmliwd the case and his clients went on their way re JoMng. Mls Margaret Monte leaves town this afternoon for a two weeks' sojourn- at Northtleld, M iss. J. C Manning, wire and daughter, accompany her. Ttwy will attend KvangellHt (Moody's) Bible school. (William II. Gillespie, one of our ac commodating irMlcaiTlws, taken a two weeks' rest from his arduous labors. It. It. Bniith, repreM-niMiig the pub lishers of Johnson's encyclopedia. Is looking after business matters In this city. H. F. Armstrong, secretary of the Young Men's ChrlNlnn association, will go to Nortbflelil, Mass., this morning. Miss 1 tattle Barber will also be one of the party which tarta this after noon for the Masmu'ihuaetits mountains. Thomas Williams, one of Boston's noted tenor singers, Is sojourning with r lat.lves In thts city. Anton Dunleskv, a laborer In Stev en's colliery, had his thigh fractured by a flail of ror. Yetiteriray Mrs. Hannah Helm, who resides at il Wyoming avenue, cele brated her seventy-ninth birthday. Mrs. Helm came to Plttston over fifty yeajra ago, and Is a well-known- and highly respected resident of West Pttetom A few of her frlenda Joined In giving her u surprise. Those present Were: Mr. anU IMrs. L, A. Barber, Mr. and 'Mors. James Bon hum, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. James 4ace, Mrs. L. K. Barber, of Forty Fort, and Mrs. George Iwl, of Weft Plttston. A novel entertainment was held at the MetliocMat Episcopal churjh on the West Side Tuesday evening. ,H. E. Coward distributed am.w:g Mie Sunday school scholars a quantity of sweet pea seed and offered 4rlBes for 4 he most beautiful boquet. The merit of the blossoms and arrangement of colors be ing the basis of merit. Cash prises were given. 1 Miss Gtorgla Knight won first prise. Miss Rose Rons second, and Kate Campion -third. Boys' prises were won by Palmer Herman, first; Bule Walters, second; Charles Hicks, third At the close refreshments were served and a mice sum realised from 4he social for the school. The concert at the West Side Meth odist church under the auspices of the African Methodist Episcopal church, will -take place this evening at 8 o'clock. A fine programme of music and select readings will be given. Word was received from Chief of Po lice Loftus last evening to the effect that he had started from Mononah, West Virginia, with Blurderer George Wlndlsch, and expected, to arrive In WUkes-Barre with his prisoner about 10 o'clock this morning. Wlndlsch, who Is charged with having killed his wife In this city several months ago, was employed as a miner In West Virginia. Among the other miners at the colliery at which Wlndlsch was employed was a man named MoCann, who had form erly worked at Plttston. McCann at once recognized Wlndlsch, and when learning that the latter was wanted for wife murder, at once notified the au thorities of the fact. When arrested Wlndlsch denied all knowledges of the murder, and states that he has never attempted to hide or conceal his Iden tity. Plttston Baslnsss Directory. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Wright ft Co., 07 South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also seeond-hand household goods, bought or sold. MOOSIC. A party was held at -the home of Miss Anna Armileld, on Main street, on Mon day evening, The evening was spent In enjoyable games and amusements and cake and cream were served. The following were present: Misses Jennie and Eliza Dick, and Mame Stewart, and Messrs. William GaJlbralth, Will iam Mclntyre, William and Charles Monie. Mlrs Etta Tregallas has returned from Syracuse, where she was visiting among friends. The Methodist Episcopal church will run iin excursion to Lake Carey on Aug. 12. It Is one of the largest lakes In this part of the state. If the linn Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnslow's soothing fiyrun has hn used for ever Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for thotr Children whllo Teething, with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child. Softens ths Oums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world, lie sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twonty-Ove cents bottle. THRILLING EXPERIENCE. Andrew Knehn Finds Himself In Mldlske With s llrokea Msst. Milwaukee, July 81. Andrew Kuehn had an experience tonight he will not soon forget While out sailing In a small boat about half a mite off Lake Park, a sudden squall broke his mast and capslted the (boat. Ho climbed on the upturned boat and screamed for help. His cries were heard by peoplo on. the bank and word was sent to tho life saving crew, which went out. Tney cuuia, nowever, oiscover noth ing of the wreck. After drifting about for nearly two hours Kuehn found him self near shore, and letting go his hold on the boat, swam to. land, where he was found almost exhausted, . ... IIEIK TO HALF A MILLION. , John Dsey sf south Bead, lad., Will Try to Ost sn English F.stste. South Bend, Ind., July Sl.-Johu Duey of this city married n English girl, Mary Wollger, who died several years ago. it now appears tna-i an estate oi 1100,000 was left by a grandfather named Bkrney s Brighton, Eng., o.hls sister and on her death to go to Mary Wollger or her heirs. t ' ' The property Is being f ought for by other heirs, wtho had sought to prove not only 'Miry Wollgefs dMith, but also the Acwlh of her husband. An In vesUgatlom located Duey tiers, and he has secured attorneys and win go to England- to pess sit chum. emirolllk Until August 15 vo will soil our oarly fall capes at about half the original pricos. Wo havo also made somo big reductions in tho pricos of suits and separate skirts. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, ONE CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAI1J FOIl, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE), NO CHAHMB WILL BE LKHH THAN CENTS. THIS KULU AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITTTATIONB WANTED, WHICH ARID INSERTED PHEK. Hslp Wanted M sis. ANTED A FIRST-CLAH8 BLACK- smith to make besvv rursines for en- sines and other machinery ; mut be well reu oininonded : statn age sud whether married or single. Address Bus cere Hcranton Tribune, ANTED-A JANITOR TOR CLUB hotiaa Apnly to Oreun Ridge Wheel- men, corner Sanderson avanae sod ureen itUae streot, between 7 end I p. m. 11HOTO TICKET AOBNTS AND PICTURE men can lesrn of s line position by ad drawing WILLIAM U. PLAIT, 70) Elm etraet, Camden, N. J. w ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN Terr town to solicit stook subscrip tions; a monopoly: big mony for agent: no capital required. EDWARD C, F1BU CO, Uurdon Block, Chicago. 111. CALEHMEN RKSIDENT SALESMEN O wanted, acquainted with the local and nearby drug ana grocery trade, to handle oar line of high grade cigars, Addrees, tiring references, J. EDWARD COWLES CO., 143 Chambers street, N. Y. Hslo Wanted Females. kmisownrk; good waxo. MRS. J08. A. J! EARS, SU Knuth Main avenue. WANTED MIDDLE-AOED WOMAN AS cook in hotel; suitable salary. Address, with references, Box IUU8. Plymouth, Pa. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER getie mleewomen to repres-nt ue. Guaranteed $U a ilny without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation. Write for particulars, incloaing stamp. Mango Chem ical Company, No. "3 John street. New York. For Rent. IJOR RENTTWO PLEASANT FRONT 1 roomn. unfurnished, with or without board, at . Aaams ere. Of FICES TO LET. DESK ROOM TO LET and Amembly Hall to let D. B. REP LUG LK, Spruce street. 1OR RENT A LARGE, 4-STORY BUILD 1 ing at 1X1 Krauklin avenue; aoitable for wholesale business. CABSON DAVIES, Hrranton. F'OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST Lackawanna avenue. Address THOMAS E. EVANS, aear llitt Lusorne, Hyde Park. VOR RENT-NICELY FURNISHED HALL V suitable for lodge room. JOHN JEK MYN. Ill) Wyoming nvenue. For Sals. Ior sale cheap Larue house and I barn and one sore of ground at Dalton, Pa. AddrtM J, L. Hwarts. Daltnn, Pa or U. D, Swartz, H3 Spruce street, city l.VR SALE NEW HOUSEHOLD OOODS. V amalU lot. Inquire for Van Auker, Hee raer's restaurant. Franklin avenue. Call to day. rpUKHOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS OF J far their property on th west aide of Adams avenue, between Pine end Ulbenn streets, conltla of live forty-foot lota, mak ing arontage of two hundred feat on Adams avenue by one hundred and fifty feet In depth, improve'!, with a large three story frame house, l'rloe, thirty thonaand dollar. EZRA II. RIPPLK, WILLIAM T. SMITH. HENHY A. KNAI'P. Aclrlnory ( 'oinniltt.ee. eents Wanted. AQENTB HINDR'R PATENT UNIVKR sal Hair Curler and Ware re (used with out heat), and "Pyr Polntod' llair Pin. Lib eral rommiiuriona. Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. t. Box ft New York. W1intVdmive"ba TO handle oar line, no peddling. Balarv, tn per month and expenses paid to all. Moods entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O.Bos.&Wb, Boston, Mam. SHOOTS THREE MEN. Mrs. Colvln of I'tlea, Ind., Defends Her lloass In Her Husband's Absence. Utloa, Intl., July 81. At C o'clock this evening Mrs. Joseph, Colvln, of this place, was visited at her home when alone by three men, who used Insulting language an! In spite of her entreaties attempted to enter the house. They were Luis Bundle, James Reynolds and Peter (Pfaflnger. Mrs. Colvln seised a double-barrel shotgun and fired both loads into their bodles, and they were all wounded, but managed to escape, reaving trails of blood behind. As soon as she could, Mrs. Colvln notified her husband, who, with several neighbors, is now searching for the men, . . CHLOROFORMED VICTIMS. Resident of Lorala. O., Aoeussd by a Number of Women. KlyrJa, 0 July 31. Edward Connelly, of Lorain, was arrested In that plaoe and brought here for trial, charged with assaults on a number of women. Ha .was given a hearing this morning be fore Justice Chapman and held over to appear before the grand Jury in bonds of $2,500. Mrs. Henry Boll, of Lorain, stated that Connelly engsged her to do housework. . Instead of -taking ths woman to his home he led her Into the country, over powered her, tore off all her clothes and administered chloroform. Other women were similarly treated. .-V ., i e hi Tople cards for ths nsxt six months printed In good style at low prloes. If you contemplate sn excursion or festival this summer, It will pay you to consult us about printing posters, circulars. Ueksta etc Ths Tribune. CA PE iff AT ALL PRICES FURHITUflE UPHOLSTERED. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, f REASONABLE CHARGES TKl US. . THE SCRANTON BEDDING pedal Notices. TVOtIcEON ANDfTEBIAYI 11 will nuke a monthly tour of the follow ing plaoss giTing free opn air adrertlsing ex hibitions with 1 he stereoptloon: Taylorrille, Hyde I'ark, Providence. Dickaoa Olrphant, Peck vllle. Arebbald, Jermyn. Exblbltiout giren on Wednesday and Friday of eaon week daring the month, the rates for adrer tl nr are iloper moata. Address S. B. Call. Tribune office, city. "PHE bOI.DIER IX OUR CIVIL WAE. " J. Yon want tht reUc. Contains all of r rans Lieeues lamou oia war ftctoreashOw ing the foroee tn actual battle, sketched on the spot Two volume. 1UUU tiictnrea. bold ,n easy monthly payment. Delivered by ex- pre complete, an cnerge prorata. Addroas P. a MOODY. OS Adam. Ave.. Seramoo, Pa. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. MAGA sines, etc., boand or rebound st Tst Tribvmb office, tulck work. Bessonabu price. Stockholders' Msstlnc STOCKHOLDERS' MEETIXO NOTICE IS hereby etren the toekboldrs of the Scranton Axle Works that the annual meeting for the election of oncers and the transaction of snch other buainew a may com before the meeting-, will be held at the office of th com- rny at their works, Thursday, Aogost X2d, tSi, at S o'clock, p. m THOMAS J. MOORE, Scranton, Pa.. President Aujr. 1st 169J. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholder of The Scranton Bed dins Company will beheld at the office of the Company, aun and 604 Lackawanna avenue, bcranton. Pa,, on the 10th day of Aufn.t, isej, at 10 o'clock a m., for tn election of director ana the transaotlon of inch other business as may properly come before the meeting. No tice is alw given that an amendment to the Br-Law will le presented, changing the time of holding the annual meetin. By order of the Board of Directors. T. H. BEN TON, Secretary. Scranton. Pa.. July 27th, 185. Charter Application. 1M O'l'K'K IS HLKLBV OiVtM lb AT AN annlicetion will ha ma.la in iha n. of Pennsylvania, on the loth dar of Ansaat ltOi, under an Act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the ir corporation and regulation of certain rorporationa," approved April Svth. Ie74. and the supple ment thereto, by Hubert P. Koebler, Chris tian Flckaa. Peter Ruebllng, sr., Jacob T. Mil. ler and John Scheuer, Jr., for the charter of an inteaded corporation to be called "The Hew Oermania Building and Loan Aiwn. tion, of Soranton. Pennsylvania." the char acter and object of hirh is the acru mulatiuj of a fund by the periodical contrib ution of the members thereof and of safely Investing the same, and tor this pnrpee to bare, posses, and enjoy all the rights, benefit and prirdege conferred by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, and Its supple ments, WATSON ZIMMERMAN, Solicitor. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED FOR YYA8A1NO O and ironing to de at Soma Call or ad drea L. B.. 3 N. Bumnar are , Hyde Prk. WANTED A LADY WOt'LD UKK TO do waahlng. MISS BiiOW.N, all La serne street. DRI'OOIST, RKOI8TBKED, WANTS Po. sition as elerk or manaser: II years' ex. perience; city or country. Addrees DaUOS, care Scranton Tribune. A WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN wants a position sa hnuaokooper. Call or sddreaa V. M., SIS Oswald court SITUATION WANTED A COMPETENT woman, aged IB year, wants situation as housekeeper or some good poaliloa In a re apectalile, temperate mans family. Address M. A. BURCH. Dunmore, Pa PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physlclaus and Surgeons. DR. a. EDQAR DEAN HAH REMOVED to M Spruce street, Scranton, Pa (Just opposlts Court House Square.) DR. KAY, 2M PKNN AVE.: I to I P. M.i call S0S1. Dls. of women, obs ti e trice and and nil die, of chll. DR. A. J. CONNELL, OFriCB!6i Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street, over Krancke'a drug tro. Residence, 721 Vine st Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a. m. and I to 4. and IN to 7.10 p. m. Bun- - day, S to I p. m. DR W. B. ALLEN, HI North Washington a venae. DR. C. L, FRBY, PRACTICE LIM1TUD dlseasss of theEye, Ear. Nose and J hroat: office, U Wyoming ave. Reli ance, Ett Vine street. - DR. I M. QATE8, 1 WASHINGTON avenue. Offloe hours. I to I a. m., 1.M to I and I to I p. m. Residence SOt Madi son avenue DR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE SKIN, Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays and Fridays, at BOS Linden street Of floe hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAST, PORCELAIN, Bridge ana urown worn. uni Washington avenue, C. C. LAV BACH, SURGEON DANT18T. No. 1U wyonung avenuo. R. M. BTRATTON, OFFIOB COAL EX- enang. Wlrs Scresns. ' JOB. KUETTEL, REAR ill LACKA- ratine avenue, nicranton. rs. manorao. turer of Wire Sere ns. S ! iyn Pfl 6o2 and 604 lllll bUi Ml Ave., Cor. Adams. Lawyers. WARREN St K.VAPP, ATTORNEYS n rni,n..llnM - 1. ouuaing, nasmngion avenue, scran- ton, Pa. JESSCPS A HAND, ATTORNET9 AND Counsellors at law. Commonwealth Building, Washington aver.ue. i W. H. JES8VP, HORACE E. HAND.: W. H. JESSL'P. JR. PATTERSON tz WILCOX. ATTOR. neys and Counsellors at Law; offices t and Library building , Scranton. Pa r.uswti.1. a. PATTERSON, WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors. Common wealth building. Rooms IS, 20 and a. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 6. Coal Exchange, Scraa. ton. Pa JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law. rooms tO, 04 and ii. Commoa vreaith building. SAMUEL W7EDGAR, ATTORNET-AN T i. . '1 .n -1 - . r- . L A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ta Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa t'RIE TOWNSEND. ATTORNEY AT Law. Dime Bank Building. Scranton. Money to loan in large sums at I per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT law. Commonwealth building. Scran ton. Po. C. CQMEQTS. CI 8PRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOG LE. ATTORNEY LOAN 3 negotiated on real estate security. 4ut Spruce street B. FKILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.' iiO Wyoming ave., Scranton. Pa JAS. j7 H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT law. 45 Commonwealth bid'g. Scranton. J. M. C RANCH, IX WTOMUNG A VS. Architects. EDWARD S. DAVIS, ARCHITECT Rooms U. S and 26, Conunonwealtn building, Scranton. eTlTwALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICB rear of $01 Washington avenue. LEWIS HANCOCK. JR. ARCHITECT. CS Spruce st. cor. Wash, ave.. Scranton. BROWN A MORRIS. ARCHITECTS, Price building, 126 Washington avenue. Scranton. Teas. GRAND CNION TEA CO., JONES BROS, Loans. THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better oa investment than any other association. Call on & N. Cullender. Dim Bank building. Schools. SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA. Scranton. Pa, prepares boys and girls for collge or business; thoroughly trains young children. Catalogue at re quest Opens September 10. RKV. THOMAS M. CANN, WALTER H. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept s. Kindergarten 110 per term. Seeds. Q. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 1JS0 North Main ave nue; store telephoe 783. - Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MU8IC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's musio store. MEQARGEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave., Scran ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN CO.. WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and Oil CloMi. 730 West Lackawanna ava THOMA8 AUBREY, EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms II and to, Williams Building, opposite postofBce. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, IK and 117 FRANK lin avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEQLER, Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D., L. W. passenger depot. Conducted on ths European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth Bt and Irving Place, New York. Rates, 13.60 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan), , B.N. ANABLK, . Proprietor. Mi Pioneer of the hotel cen ter tn New Tork city. Noted for Its superb loca tion, superior rooms and eseellsnt cuisine service. The Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUB FOR THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In Id. Facing central park, nth ana its.. Fiasa square ana Finn avenuei . Ked by any uptown cars, and the .town cars at ttth st, Which latter In- . Unt all surface and elevates roadsi blnal itatroa Ith ave. L road wttbin I a block. Absolutely Flreoroof. Irlcan and Kureeean plans. Drinking er ana ice usee is vaporises ana rroasn i premises, ana eernoea as to purity byfrof. Chandlee.