THE RCBAKTOJT TMBUNE TmJHS.PAT MOirama. AUGUST 8, 1893., WiIkesBaire. tThe Tribune hai opened a branch of fice at No. 29. Lanlng building. Publlo Square. Vllke-Barre. It la the purpose of the publishers to Issue a newspaper as valuable to the general publlo as the met ropolitan dallies, and deliver It to the peo ple throughout northcasten Pennsylvania from three to five hours earlier than the Philadelphia and New Tork papers can reach them. SONS OF ST. GEORGE. Second Day of the Convention lq Royal Arcanum Hall. . The session of the second day of the Sons of St. Oeorge state convention opened In the Royal Arcanum hall yes terday morning with Grand President House In the chair. Business was Im mediately begun, and President House appointed William Pooler, of St. Clair, grand chaplain, and James Stevens, of Washington. D. C, assistant mes senger. In making the hitter selection. President House Incidentally referred to the growth of the order In the south, and expressed it as his opinion that the Interests of the order in that section demanded a representation. The con vention heartily approved the presi dent's choice and complimented him for his forethought. The morning session was devoted principally to 'the reports of commit tees and action thereon. The treas urer's report was comprehensive In de tail and showed the financial condi tion of the order to be entirely satis factory. The wirk of the convention this after noon was devoted to revising the rules and the adoption of amendments. In this respect, the convention, it is Under stood, is making some radical changes, but the delegates feel certain that whatever la done will be of benefit to tlie order In general. Last evening the delegates to the con v?nut!on went to Plttston. where a Mnn.uet was tendered to them by Koy imne Lodee No. 4. The convention will probably finish tts'buslness and adjourn tomorrow. MIDSUMMER MEETING. County Midical Men in Convention at Dallas. The IMedlcal society of Luzerne coun ty held Its annual midsummer meeting at mallas yesterday afternoon, and those In attendance were: Wllkes-Barre. Prs. Outherle. French. Matlack. Weaver. Taylor. Hakes. Dod .n Prevost, Gibson. Ross. Shoemaker. Ooist, Stoeckel and Ruffner; Kingston, Prs. Cross and Rogers; Plttston. Drs. iMahon. MoFadden. McQuoon, Under wood and HutChlns; Wyoming, Or. Knnpp; Forty Fort. Prs. Singer and Thompson; Ashley. Drs. Hughes. James and Dougherty; Luzerne, Dr. Faulds; Plymouth. Dr. Lochard; Parsons. Dr. Mengel, and 'Miner's .Mills. Dr. Lathrop. The subject for discussion was "Sum mer Diseases of Children," and it was thoroughly discus.ed by a large num ber of the physicians present. Or. iMengel. of Parsons, and Dr. (McQueen, of Plttston, made application for mem herhlp, which were referred to the proper authorities. Headquarters were made at Raub's hotel, and the mem bers all enjoyed, the meeting Immense ly. Mr. Raub set out one of his fa mous dinners, to which .the medicine men did full justice. BIG ASSUMPSIT SUIT. After tioods In Hands of Wilkcs-Barro nnd Wyoming Traction Coinpnnv, Attorney Rush Trescott, for his client, Joseph Hosier, has. filed an exemplified record of a suit In assumpsit from Cum berland county with Prothonotary Llewllyn, of this county; with Judg ment, etc., in the suit of Joseph Hosier, payee, vs. J. H. Hursh, defendant, and the Wilkes-Rarre and Wyoming Valley Traction company and John Graham, Individually, as a member of the firm of Hursh & Graham, garnishees. The suit was brought on promissory notes and Judgment obtained on n debt of $-8,896.90 with interest from Nov. 21, lSf2. FherifT Walters was instructed to Issus an attachment execution against Bald J. R. Hureh, the defendant, and to attach all the goods, chattels, etc.. In whomever hands the same may be. and especially in the hinds of the Wllkes IJarre and Wyoming Valley Traction rompany and John Graham, Individual ly, as a m?mbr?r of the firm of Hursh & Graham, and summon them as gar nishees. Sheriff Walters yesterday morning sf rve.l the writ, which was mide returnable in September. Uailwny Men' .Meeting The Pennsylvania Street Railway as sociation will assemble In the city of Wllkes-Barre In annuel session on the 4th and nth of Sept. The meetings will be held In the Ninth regiment armory, which has been engaged for the occasion an! there will be from 100 to i'tO present. General Manager John Graham has the local arrangement In charge and nothing will be left undone to make It pleasant for the visitors. An elabora te spread will be provided, and a general entertainment and Jollifica tion given at Hanover Park during their stay. One thing handicaps Mr. Graham In this, as It does Wllkes Harre on many occasions, that Is the lack of hotel accomodations, but he has betn equal to the emergency, however, and has arranged for the accommoda tion of the visitors by the use of cots, et.c Hurt In the Mines. John Matthew, a miner In the Avon- dale colliery, had a leg broken yester day morning by a fall of rock. He wag removed at once to his home, on Sheri dan street, this city, and made as com fortable as possible. Struck by Lightning. Mlss Bessie Williams, daughter of William Williams, of Edwardsvllle, was Bjtb cuncuai ECZEMA REMEDIES One hah hM dim weeks aM waa badlr at. flfctad wltli Earns. Her bead, arm, neck. Uinta, aad Marl? Starr feist la bar body waa raw anil . bW"dle wkea we eoaeladae: to fry CtTlcOa Imhidiks. Wa sagas wlta Cvticca (olst agent) sad CtrftoiTsa Soar, and ssejrrt cvefrnamweeeaM sssasbaase. Afterwenad aed tin eae week Mat of the aorta bad healed ' entirely, aad crated to tpreal, la leas tasa a tnoeta, iaawaHiea rron tot I tt tad HsmUbss, and bwlM h.1 tt Imlr aasa d hair at aav ealld. Ma waa skews at DM arena Fair, aad leek a yeast" aa ths Bttist saby, ever sixteen ethers. I .amaa.ra,Msi Baievtow Ave. Kan. CUy. bam renalBMaOaa.Ueai .aha Tl mU KANSAS BABYVokvV CITY IITH VI ' n il 7 w 1 hitdmnna . VtokglUUig struck by lightning at 5 o'clock Tues day afternoon. Miss Williams Is In the employ of Motorman Louis Reese, of Kingston, and was walking In the yard at the time she was struck. Mr. Reese carried her into the house, and It was about 8 o'clock when they brought her to consciousness. The shock took effect In the head and neck. She was re ported aa being much better yesterday, though her escape from death was very narrow. PRISON COMMISSION MEETING Business Transacted at the Regular mealing vcsTorasy. Thn nrtaon mmmlaalnnprR hold ithelr regular monthly meeting yesterday mrnlnc with Prewhlont fnnlff l-n the chair. The following bills were ordered paid: E. B. Yordy, 315; Miller ft Co., $10; P. McGroarty. $:S0.20; Vulcan Iron works. $4.35; KIrkendall & Son, $2.92; Wllkes-Barre Gas company, $18.40; Phelps. Straw & Co., $S.63; WUlllamson A w.illaeo. 1(VM; Dodire & Speece. $21.70: Ice Manufacturing company, $1.2.81; Isaac Long, dry goons. ia.ii. In prison were found 146 persons. Of these 68 were- serving sentence, 87 awaiting trial and one awaiting exe cution. v..nr nrlaoners George Mahle, John Kuzmann, Joseph Miller and David Hollar applied for recommendation to mind behavior, which pa pers were granted. The Jnll Is now crowded to its utmost capacity, nu e it., noiia four prisoners each are confined. If this state of affairs keep up, the commissioners win ue m..a n build an addition to the Jail, for the overcrowding during; the hot weather is a very oaa nuns prisoners. QUARREL OVER A CORPSE. Mrs. William Cool Inablo to Get Posses- slon of Hor Husband's Remains. WIMInm Cool, of MIR- .. - m.. r.n frnm a tree ana broke his back. After being treated In I... h.rQ hnme on Stanton street, he was removed to the hospital, where, on Tuesday morning, he died, and that night his remains were taken to his fa ther's residence by his toroiner jam, and preparations were made to hold the funeral from that place. Yesterday afternoon the wife of the ,0.i m.m rniiPil unon Mayor Nichols and asked If there were no means by which she could get possession ot ner husband's remains, as her father-in-law in hm-a them taken from his house. When closely questioned as to the cause, she statea mat u was Be cause Bhe was a Catholic and her hus band a Protestant and that his family were afraid that she would nave tne re mains hurled In r Catholic cemetery with Catholic services. She said she had no such intention and if given pos session of the remains would see that they were burled In a Protestant ceme tery with all the services of that faith. The mayor will try to restore peace among the members of the family. A Xcw Club. The Kingston cyclers met last Tues day evening and organized a new club, composed of West Side wheelmen. The following officers were then chosen for one year: President, W. P. Billings; vice .president, N. D. Safford; treasurer, advisory board, J. W. Marcy. Ray Fitz gerald, O. W. Bennett, George W. Lewis and James Hydman; captain, Harry Dletrlck; first lieutenant, James Monks; second lieutenant, Ona Ben nett; bugler, M. B. Garney; color bear- er, A. S. Nlcol. The club colors are garnet and blu-3. Married I.nst Evening, Augustus F. Wolf, physical director of the Young Men's Christian associa ting of this cltv. was married last evening to Miss Fannie M. Nicely, of nnna niacB. in the Westminster chapel, at 8 o'clock, Rev. R. B. Webster officiating. After the ceremony naa u.. n.rfnrmpil. n. nleasant reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 12 Dana place. Mr. ana Airs. Tv.At loft nn the midnight train to spend their honeymoon on the Jersey const, after which tney win reium this city to live. Sold bv tho Sheriff. onntrr.ta of the grocery store of p.llsworlh Sr Wells, on Wcct Market otreet, was sold by Sherirt waiter yes .Auv.rtfcri.nnti nnd was bought In by several parties, the total sum realized being $420. Most of the rtocK was pur chased by Attorneys McLean & Gib bons lor some of their clients. Yesterday's Fire. The fire yesterday afternoon was In a shed covering one of the kilns In John Schmidt's brick yard near the Jersey Central tracks on Scott street. The damage was very slight, although the slitd was consumed before the fire was extinRUiiihed. If the Baby Is Cutting Tectb. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has betn used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for the'.r Children while Teething, ,ith Perfect Success. It Soothes the rhiM. Softens tho Gums, Allays all Pain Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world. He sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind, qjrenty-flve cents t Dume BRIEF NOTES. Yesterday's excursion to (Harvey's Lake was one of the best attended and In re-eat of the year. The Times had an exasperating ex perience on Tuesday. The big shower filled the boiler room and made the pa ner an hour late. The moonlight picnic of the West End wheelmen, at Mountain park, on Friday evening, will be one of the most enjoy able affairs of the season. Cornelius Robblns, of Kingston, died at his home In that town yesterday af ternoon aged 84 years. The tax notices for the year have been sent out. A rebate la allowed If paid before Aug. 15. The house of ex-County Detective Ml chael Whalen, on llazle street, was struck by lightning In Tuesday's storm, but no one was (hurt. It Is hoped that the town clock will be fixed by the end of ' this week. The works were too heavy to be sent away and drawings of them had to be made. miss May Gerson, the traveling agent of the Behman Chemical company. Is In down. Bhe Is one of the best sales agents on the road. A large crowd will attend the twenty sixth triennial conclave of Bhe Knights Templar of the United States at Boston next week. An excursion will be run from this city. Miss Mary Fullerton, a returned mis sionary from India, made an Interest Ing address to the ladles of Memorial ohapel at I o'clock yesterday afternoon. Rudolph Matlsfci, it Is said,- lias bought a farm at North Mountain and will put up a summer hotel. A body of gas In the Pettebone mine was fired by some workmen of the con tractors a few days ago, but was ex tinguished after a hard, battle. William Lawrer, the jnan who Is sup posed to have robbed the Plymouth Knitting mill, 1s now In Jail, being held by 'Squire Thomas for a further hear ing. The will of Mrs. Mary Merrick, of this city, probated yesterday, leaves her property In equal shares to her Ave chil dren. Frank Allen, of this city, was struck by lightning while at work on Tuesday and so badly shocked that It was some hours before he regained consciousness. The Lehigh and .Wllkes-Barre Coal company will begin their monthly pay days tomorrow at 2.30 at the Empire shops. Allan Colby Brooks, a graduate of Jefferson Medical college, registered as a practicing physician of this city, yesterday. Edward F. Rutty and Miss Cora E. Sherwood were married last Tuesday night at the homo of the bride's mother. on North Canal street, by Rev. R. B. Webster. Albert I. Civlns, better known as "Ikey." of Joe Hart's drug store, has received a pharmacist's certificate awarded htm after a recent examina tion in Harnlsburg. Mrs. Frank Walters, of Wyoming. met with a serious accident "yesterday that may prove fatal. While going down the cellar steps she slipped and fell, striking her head on a stone. It was nearly twenty-four hours before Mrs. Walters) regained consciousness. PITTSTON. IThe Plttston office af the Scranton Tribune has been opened by H. W. Cruscr, agent, at No. 6 Williams street, where con tribution of news, complaints of non-ae-llvery, orders for Job work of all descrip tions, should ba addreaaed and regular subscriptions received. Advertising and subsorlptlsn rates cheerfully submitted. The board of trade held Its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening. John B. Law was elected president pro tern. In the absence of President Benja min Harding. The members present were Secretary F. H. Banker, Dr. J. C. Reap, M. Schlosser, Alex Bryden, c. v. Carpenter. A. GompertzM. A. Kelley, C. R. Patterson, Joseph Langford and a. B. Thompson. The committee on transportation reported progress in tne movement for a new station at ithe In tersection of Water street and the Le high Valley railroad. The committee were requested to confer with General Superintendent John B. Graham, of the Traction company, In regard to open ing the Duryea extension to Inkerraan. The property holders who have ren dered their assistance by signing the petition circulated by IMr. Schlosser and others of the board, for the brick pav ing of Cron street, now the wholesale district of Plttston, are G. W. Benedict, WinernHillard Milling company, B. G, Cooper, J. It. 'Ross, George Smith, D. Lamb. W. H. Holmes, A. Gompertz, R. B. Cutler, J. B. Shlffer, president Peo ple's bank; Thomas Ford, Moses Cool- baugh. Joel iBrenton, S. P. Fenn, C. M. Btevens. The committee on municipal control and Improvement reported a satisfactory change In the piles of cob ble stones that once adorned our Main street. New members are C. V. Carpen ter and Joseph Hileman, sr. A com munication was received from a Pat terson silk Industry that owing to labor troubles and expenslveness of fuel they are anxious to remove to this section. They state that they will furnish em ployment to from 300 to 400 persons. It was referred to committee on manufac turers. iM. Schlos-ser desired that a committee be appointed to prepare a petition and circulate It among the property holders of West 'Plttston and ask them to Join the city of Plttston in one common government. Mr. Schlos- ser's desire was put In form of a mo tion and acted upon favorably. The committee was requested to formulate a plan and suggest a name for the new city. The committee Is composed of the following -business men:' Hon. Theodore Hart, G. B. Thompson and J. T. Ross. Owing to a difference between the West Chester Paper Mill company ond the Lehigh Valley Coal company, It la yet undecided as .to where they will locate. They still wish to come to ,0lE 5CRANTC0NIANS SOHETIMES READ OTHER SCRANTON NEWS PAPERS, BUT THE BEST PEOPLE OF SCRAN TON AT ALL TIMES READ THE REPRESENTATIVE NEWSPAPER OF NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA. There Are Valid It When Wanting The Best Take The Tribune. 2. It is 3. It is For similar reasons the live merchants Of Scranton purchase publicity ; sometimes In Other papers, but always in The Tribune. They Know Tribune publicity Is EVERYTHING. r That printers . Job: And done rijhtly. That U why ItUjioinaja ') ; j X, Mrgsr bvsltszs tzsh tsssth ei hohtst prlcbT. this city, and ask no" bonus or other In ducements, Is oftentimes the case.' Merchant Tailor Buss wIM remove to his old stand today. The building has been completely renovated since the re-' cent Ore, and Is now made prominent by a new front. The work of street paving Is progress ing finely. The grading has been com pleted) from ButleY to Charles street. When the workmen reached the prop erty of p. Battle, he objected having the dear old cobbles removed. His ob jections were not entertained and the work continued. Miss Alice Van Tile Is visiting friends In Sunbury for a few days. Frank Shlffer returned last evening from a day's Ashing at Ransom. His skill as a fisherman was shewn by one of the finest collections of bass taken this season. Though not very large, they were of even weight and quite numerous, . A party consisting of Mrs. Evans, Mrs. W. L. McDougail and family. Mrs. J. McDougail. Mrs John B. Law and daughter Jean have gone to Brlgantlne, N. J., to spend a few weeks. Miss Crawford, of Philadelphia, Is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Cunningham, on South Main street. Benjamin Harding Is sick. Miss Mary Bennett, of Spring street, goes to Glenwood today to spend her vacation with relatives. The Misses May Powell and Belle Fordham, of the West Side, will rusti cate for a week at Lake Carey. A. H. Compton, tho muslo dealer, who left town Monday for a fishing ex cursion up country will return on Sat urday. A new mall box will be put In Miner's Bank building, for the convenience of the occupants, by order of Postmaster Mullen. H. E. Coward moved his family to Lake Winola on Tuesday to spend sev eral weeks. Misses Jessie, Ella and May Perrln, of Wyoming avenue, have goneto Lake Carey for a three weeks' outing. The boys of Company C and Company H. Ninth regiment, will be made happy by the distribution of two thousand dollars, which they will receive for ser vices -rendered at the late Camp Cur tin, Mount Gretna. , Plttston nuslness Directory. FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL on Wright & Co., 97 South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. . ONLY TWO DEMAND GOLD. Pensioners at Topcka I'rged to Accept Nothing but Yellow Metal. Topeka, Kan., Aug. 7.-Thls was pen sion day, and checks for several hun dred thousand dollars are being paid out. The following circular was dis tributed among the old soldiers of To neka and Shawnee county this morning: Comrades Halt. Yoni are entitled to gold In payment of your checks. Demand It. Do not accept depreciated currency. The pensioners ar paid by checks, which are cashed at the Topeka banks. It Is claimed the circular was prepared by a blmetalllst, who wants to show that there Is not enough gold In the banks to pay the pensioners alone, aside from doing the other business of the country. Over 500 pension checks were paid by the Bank of Topeka Only two applicants asked for gold One was a customer and he was given the yellow metal. The other was lnso lent and was told to get out of the bank. Operators Will Hold Out. Terre Haute, Ind., Aug. 7. The bitu minous coal operators of the state held a prolonged meeting hero last night. They say that they will not coneedo the de mand of the men for GO cents, but will hold out for the 01 cents, until October, when tho advance Is to be mudo. Piles! 1I1c! Itching Pile. Bymptoms Moisture; Intense Itching and stinging; most at night: worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, bo- coming very sore. Swanye's ointment stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ul ceration, and In most cases removes tho tumors. At druggists, or by mall, for 60 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Topic cards for the next six months printed In good style at low prices. If you contemplate an excursion or festival this summer, It will pay you to consult us about printing posters, circulars, tickets. etc. The Tribune. CRANTON TRIBUNE Reasons for Tbls : is tbc Neatest Paper fn tk the kind that always pays. - : i;,;;V can do Is done In The -Triteanmie ' OoninioDllir AT Until August 15 vo half the original reductions in the CONNOLLY & A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID KOP, IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE. NO CHAHCTE WILL BE LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE! AP PLIE9 TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Mala. PHOTO TICKET AGENTS AND PICTURE men e&n tairn nf a Ann tmMittan bv .d- dreminir WILLIAM 11. PLATT, 72U Elm trttet, Cnuiden, N. J. W ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to olicit stock BubenrlD- tione; a monopoly: bis money for agonta; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO., uoruun uiocK, cnicago. ill. SALESMEN - RESIDENT SALESMEN wanted, acnualnted with the loonl and nearby drug and grocery trade, tn handle our line nf high erada cigars. Addroea, aivin references, J. EDWARD COWLES Co., 143 Chamber Htront, N. Y. Hela Wanted Female. p IRL WANTED FOR OENERAL HOL'SE VI work. Apply at VWi N. Main avenue. ANTEDQOODGIRL FOR GENERAL honnework: irnod waces. MRS. JOS. A. MEAlttt, 234 South Main avenue. WANTED BIIDDLE-AQED WOMAN AS cook in hotel: suitable, nalarv. Address. with references, Box 1UU8, Plymouth, Ps. WANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENER eetic rales women to represent ua. Guaranteed $ti a dny without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation, write for particulars, iucloains; stamp, Mango Chem ical Company, No. 72 John street. New York. For Rent. LXR RENT - HOUSE. MODERN IM- urovementa. 9'.'4 Green Ridire: Slflun. In quire F. E. NKTTLETON, ltfu Washington avenue. OFFICES TO LET. DESK ROOM TO LET and Assembly Hall to let. D. B. REP LOO LE, 408 Hpru e street. TOR RENT A LARGE, 4-STORY BUILD J ins; at 131 Franklin avenue; suitable for wholesale business. CARSON DAVIE.H, Heranton. 1,-OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST . Lackawanna avenue. Addroaa THOMA8 E. EVANS, aear UH3 Luserne, Hyde Park. fHJR R ENT NI ( ,'ELY FURNISHED HALL J1 suitable for lodge rooms. JOHN JEit MYN, 1 10 Wyoming orenue. For Sale. UOR SALE CHEAP-LARGE HOUSE AND r barn and one acre of ground at Dalton, Fa. Address .1, L. Swart. Dalton, Pa,, or H. 1, Swarts, 22;l Spruce street, city TOR BALE NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS. X amalll lot Inquire for Van Auker, Boo mer's restaurant. Franklin avenue, Call to day. L'OR ALE-ATEAsb"NABliFWuRE8T 1 a lot of Hoe & Co. 'a iron nine comnoaf. tlon frames, single and double; also a lot of Rooker canes, lu pairs, noma extra depth. All only slightly uaed and good as new. Address inquiry 10 nusiH &aa naAUK, ine 'irlb uuo, Scranton, I'a. 'I'HK HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS OF. X fer their property on ths west aidn of Aaama avenue, between fine and Ulbson atreetn. ronaiatlnir of five fortv-fnot lota, mak ing a frontage of two hundred feet on Adams avenue by one nunurod and fifty feet in depth, improve!, witli a large three-story frame house. Price, thirty thousand dollars, EiSKA H. RIPPLE, WILLIAM T. SMITH. HENRY A. KNAPP, Advisory Committee. Public Sale. fflHE FIXTURES IN STORE. 131 PENN I avenue, formerly J. Price, consisting of how caaoa, safe, counters, desks, shelving and other tlxturos.will be sold at auction today at aa p. 111. kj. n. rturr.K. Attorney for Creditor. CAUSES A SENSATION. ; Rev. J. A. Znhm. the Scientist of Notre Dome, at Plnttsbnrg, N. V. ' Plattsbunr, N. T., Aiigr. 7. Quite the sensation of last week at the Roman Catholic summer school have been the lectures of Rev. J. A. Zahm, Ph D., C. 8. C, the eminent scientist of Notre tVim. Hnlifn.sltw VM 9nlim hither out of ithe west with a reputa tion nlreaJy established for extreme liberalism. To that reputa'tlon, he has added so much by his lectures here that already ithe more conservative Roman Catholics In the school are breathing hints of "heresy." ( Indeed. there are not a few who will b)e rather disappointed than otherwise If Dr. Zahm's allcgeS unorthodoxy ahall not form tho basis of a church trial. The theories Dr. Zahm has Inculcated In his lecture hero command at tention merely oa coming from an em Inent Roman Catholic, who enjoys la an especial degree the favor of the holy see. He elmply accepts tne cow elusions of science aril Insists that there Is nothing In thfem at variance wfth a legitimate Intfjrpretatlon of the Divine record. ) Were buried alive. Five Man at Centraila Have a Narrow c.mi friitn ftoath. Pottsvllle, Pa., jiug. 7. Thla Hiorn Iim .a Vrwderlpk And Charles Shaugh- nessy, (Michael McCarthy and E. Mc Laughlin werej working In a mine breach stripping coal at Centraila for the mlnlhg firm )of U A. Riley ft Co., the weight of top, soil caused a land slide, and the rrreri were burled under nve reel 01 loose eartn. . TttAv wet avtp!fAtif1 after snms dlffl oulty by other workmen who Imperilled their own lives by teason of the. possi bility of another arid greater landslide. All were painfully llijured, one of them, jaoLaugnun, it is aearea taiaiiy. . ONE CENT ,i ( CAPES! 1 IS! ALL PRICES. vill sell our early prices, We have also made some big prices of suits and separate skirts. WALLACE, FURNITURE UPHOLSTERED. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, REASONABLE CHARGES. TRY US. THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO Special Notice. NOTICE ON AND AFTER MAT 1. I will make a monthly tonr of the follow ing place RiTini free up in air adTertialiiK ex- mmuon wun ine stereopiicrra: layiorTiue, Hyde Hark, Providence. Dickson Olyphant, PeekviUa, Arehbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions (riven on Wednesday and Friday of each week during the month, the rates for adverting- are S1U per month. Address E. H. Call, Tribune office, eity. "rTHE KOt.niF.RIN nirannrtt. was X Yon Want this relic. f Vintatna all if Frank Leslie' famouaold War Pictures, show ing the forces In actual battle, skatchud on th spot. Two voluntas, 2,lK0 pictures, Sold on easy muumiy paymeuK. ueuverea by ex press complete, all charges prepaid. Address P. a MOODY. 022 Adams Ave.. Scranton. Pa. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA- Trtbumb office. Quick work. Reasonable price. agent Wanted. AT ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO sell new lielitnine aallinv table cloth. mos quito and houae Hy liquid at 10 cents snd 2S cents a bottle. Sample free. BOLGIANO M'F'G Co Baltimore, lid. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVER aal Hair Curlers and Wmv-ra fna.vl with out heat), and "Pyr Polnted"Hair Pins. Lib eral commissions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box ttd. New York. WANTKD - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO handle our line, no neddllng. fialarv. 178 per month and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, 63UB, Boston, Mass. Stockholders' Meeting. OTOCKHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE I Cj hereby siven the stockholders of the Scranton Axle Works that the annual meeting lor tne e action or oincsr ana tne transaction of suah other business ss may nnme before the meetine, will be h-ld at the office of tht com pany at their works, Thursday, August tea, two, ai a o ciocb, p. m THOU AS J. MOORE, Scranton. Pa, President Aug. 1st, imn. Money to Loan. ) nnn Si.mos and other rums J4,)JJ to loan. D. B. . REPLOGLE, At torney, 4CS Spruce street GkRnn l500- fi oun. fi.mn and is.ooo on wuvru, mortgagee bkuwj., Attorney, 520 Sprnee atreet Business Opportunity. 1 1 TA TEDBY RESPONSIBLE HOUSE. IT nfllcft matiairep with f Mfl tn BTttp. miMM refunded from first sales; salary 1100 and commissions on sales; references exchanged. Box 77 St I.onla. Situations Wanted. POSITION WANTED-MAN WANTS PO aitlnn mM hnnklcAAtMP bv month op dav! the same time tor corresponding. Address u, F in Dane orace. CITUATIOV WANTED TO GO OUT BY UHIWJ lur WHUlllN nnuiivHi.g. . Ill Q taken home, also Address 334 North Sumner avenue, Hyde Park. DRUGGIST, REGISTERED, WANTS PO. sltlon a dork or manager: IS years' ex nerlenee: citv or country. Address DhUGS. care ecianton -iriuune. . A WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN V wants a position ss housekeeper. Call or address v. M., siouswsia court. SITUATION WANTED A COMPETENT woman, aged X! years, wants situation as housekeeper or some good position in a re spectable, temperate man a family. Address M. A. Duntn, J ill II 11 1 u 1 n, i . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. a. EDOAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 61) Bpruce street, Boranton, fa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) 11. nn l vw i:. 1 . 1 . n , at. , a iu . r, in. call 20U2. Ls. of women, obstretrice and a -11 ,11. -kit aiiiu avit uib. " vim. DR. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE J01 Washington avenue, cor. Bpruce street, over Francke's drug stroe. Residence, 721 Vine st. Office hours: 10.20 ta 12 a. m. and t to 4. and (.90 to 7.J0 p. m. Sun day, 1 to p. m. DR. W. M. ALJJUf, Hi Nortky Washington DR. C. L. FREY. PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Kvm Ear, Nose and Throat: office, 122 Wyoming ave. Resi dence, 62 Vine street DR. U M. GATES, US WASHINGTON avenue. Office hours. I to I a. m., l.M to 1 and 7 to i p. fn. Residence 303 Madi son avenue DR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE SKIN, Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tueedays and Fridays, at 06 Linden street Of fice hours, 1 to t p. m. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN, Bridge and Crown work. Office. 825 Washington avenue. ' C C. LAtJBACH. BURGEON DENTIST, No. lit Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON. OFFICB COAL EX change. ' Wire Screens. 1 JOB. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACKA wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., staaufae turer et Wire Scree as. ..-:. . .: ' : Wallace fall capes at about oTffl 6o2 and 604 ,1 Lack Ate., Cor. Adams. Lawyers. WARREN & KNAPP. ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law. Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton.Pa, . JE88UPS ft HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law. Commonwealth oulldlng, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. HORACE E. HAND. W. H. JE88UP. JR. PATTERSON WILCOX, ATTOR. neys and Counsellors at Law; offices 4 and 8 Library building , Scranton, Pa. ROSWELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. WILCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Councilors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21. FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY-at-Law, rooms W, M and H, Common wealth building. ' SAMUEL W. EDOARATT ORNEY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruce St.. Scranton, Pa. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 Lockawana ave., Scranton, Pa. URIB TOWN8END, 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. Pn, C. COM EOYsTcfyPRUCB STREET. D. B. P.EPLOOLEr ATTORNEY-LOANS negotiated on real estate security. 401 Spruce atreet. B. F. KILLAM. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 120 Wyoming ave., Scranton, Pa. JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT law. 45 Commonwealth bld'g, Scranton. J. M. C. RANCK. 13t WTOMINO AVB. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT, Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Scranton. E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICB rear of SOS Washington avenue. LE WIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT. 438prucej,or.JRashave., Scranton. BROWN 4V MORRIS, ARCHITECTS. Price building, liii Washington avenue. Scranton. 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. REV. THOMAS M. CANN. JV ALTER II. BUELL. MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens Sept. . Kindergarten $10 per term. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO.. JONES BROS. Seeds. O. R. CLARK at CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen: store 148 Washington ave nue; green houxe, 1350 North Main ave nue: store telephoe 782. Loans. THE REPUBLIC 8AVINGS AND Loan Association will loan you money on easier terms and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on 8. N. Callender. Dime Bank building. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberts muslo store. MEOARGEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS UDPlies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Scraa ton. Pa. FRANK P. BROWN COa WHOLE sale dealers In Woodware, Cordage and OH Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY, " EXPERT Ac countant and auditor. Rooms U and ta, Williams Building, opposite postoffloe. Agent tor the Rea Fire Extinguisher. Hotels and Restaurants. - ' THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. E1EQLER. Proprietor. SCRANTONllOUSErNEAR D., L. sTWT passenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prep. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St and Irving Place, -New York. Rates, $1.50 per day and upwards. (Amsrl- can plan). EL N. ANABLH, Proprietor. Pioneer of the hotel cen ter in New York eler. Noted for Its superb loca tion, superior rooms aad excellent cuisine service. The Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR THE PRICE than any flrat-olass hotel la the world. Facing Central Park, Bts) and Stth st., Plaaa Square and Fifth avenue; reached by any uptown ears. ' and tne eresatown cars at Hth st which' latter In tersect all surface ana enrraue roaesi terminal station th ave. L road within half a block. Absolutely Flieeroot American and Bu ropes ptaos, Driaklag water and Ice used-Is vaportasctaactree, OB tne pismissB, ana waruiara ae "iif; M rrei. t. asnnier. . a . , HAMMOmA