2 THE RCBANTON TKIBT7NB-TUESDAT MORKHTO. AUGUST 13, 1895. r - Wilkes The Tribune has opened a branch of. Be at No. 2, Lenlng building, Public u..... iliii,.Hc. ru Tt is the purpose of the publishers to Issue a newspaper as valuable to the general puoiic m u ... nvA. it In the Deo Die throughout northeaaten Pennsylvania from three to five hours earlier than '.he Philadelphia and New Xorn pupe reach them. THE CONTROLLER TANGLE. loscph D. Lloyd, tho Now Official, Has a Rough Road. Joseph I. OJoyd. who iwas appointed controller by Governor Hastings .and took the oath-of olllce yesterday, has e, great many things to contend with be rore tie Is easy In, his olllce and per forming his duties. In the first, place there Is no room for him in the court house; thore is not a room in the whole bulkllng which could be put at his dis posal. The room occupied y Heeso when he was controller Is now the as tessor's olllce and Is used also by the fllstrlct attorney to draw indictments when the grand Jury Is In session. Ajraln the commissioners will refuse to pay him or any of his clerks salaries until the constitutionality of the act creating the olllce has been tested. The claim to made that this act is as faulty as was the one under which Keese held Dfllce for six months as eontroller. Ihe act creating the olllce does away with the olllce of county auditors, and as the present auditors have still a year to l. rve. they decline to be legislated out of olllce and will flgiht. The commissioners will refuse to ftc knowIedK" any authority that the con troller will claim Is vested in him end he will have nothing to do but wait until the case Is decided by the courts. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Carbon County Will Begin Suit Against Luicrnc. Carbon county Is trolng to begin suit Ujalnst .Luzerne county for taxes paid jit coal lands which are really in Car on. The line between Luzerne . and Carbon Is not as well uetlned as It nlrnt be. and the payment of the taxes nto the treasury of Luzerne was mere y a mistake. The commissioners of Luzerne coun ty are waiting for their attorneys to ome home from their vacation to make t determined effort to make Lacka-ft-anna county pay her Indebtedness to Luzerne, and In addition to that they .vli: ask that the dividing line between :he two counties be so altered that the tillage of Lackawanna will be added :o Luzerne. The reason for tills Is the fact that when Lackawanna county ivas staked off the territorial limit of :en miles from the county seat was de termined and measured from the court louse. The attorney general. In an pinlon rendered to the surveyors lay nir out the proposed Orow county, said it meant ten miles from the line or city 4mlt of the county seat. So the dlffer snce In distance from the court house :o the northern city line, a distance of tbout a mile and a quarter will be ilnlmed, which will bring the village of Lackawanna in Luzerne. AM ATE I' R BASE BALL. 3ames Scheduled la Trl-Couuty Lengno for the Next Two Weeks. Games for the Trl-Coun'ty league are icheduled as follows: Auff. 15 West Pittston and Pittston, t Pittston: Plymouth and W'ilkes Barre, at Wllkes-Barre. Aur. 17. Wllkes-lSjirre and Pittston, U Pittston: West Pittston and Ply mouth, at Wllkes-Barre. Auff. 22 Plymouth and Pittston, nt Pittston: West Pittston and Wllkes Barre, at Wllkes-T!arre. Aug. 24 Pittston and Plymouth, the two champion clubs, will play a game it the St. Atoyslus picnic. Aug. 24 West Ptttstoa amd Wllkes Barre, at Wlllees-Barre. Republican County Chairman. The candidates nominated at the Re publican county convention will meet today to select a chairman for the coming campaign. iBob Robinson, who has been chairman of the last three rampalgnS, will not accept the olllce, as the duties connected with It are such as to keep him away from his duties as deputy treasurer for several months, and hesays he cannot afford It. Prothonotary 'LleweVyn is spoken of for the post. W. J. Scott, Councilman Robert Will lams and Oharies B. Keck are also men tioned as likely persons to be chosen for chairman at the Republican meeting to flay. W. J. Scott Is a man that could lead the party to victory with a rush. He is known to nearly all Republicans, has presided over several conventions, a prominent Grand Army of the Republic man and respected and honored throughout the county. Tie Is the man who should represent the Republican party In the state senate after Sena tor Kline's term expires, and the Friends he could make as cihalrman trauld gain him the nomination for that post without any trouble. C. E. Keck is too well known to need ny comment here, his management of . Ion. John Lelsenrlns far congress hows for Itself. Robert Williams has" many friends ind would be a competent man for the post, and several of the candidates pre fer him. Band Concert. There will be a concert on the river bank by Alexander's band tonight, weather permitting. The programme will be as follows: Star Spangled Banner. March, Tanrriiauser Wagner Allegretto, Urorn Organ -Score.. ..Merkel Cornet solo, Columbia Rolllnson Richard GendalL Wart, Venus Relgen. Guns'! Btheoplan Carnival, selections of popular melodies -Lairrendau Overture.Mornlng, Noon and Night Suppe Pavatlna. j, Half Patrol, The Rolling Drums Asche Sextette, Lucia Donizetti rwo step, Wyoming t.... Alexander Auld Lang Syne, arranged for quar tette and full hand. The benches will toe separated more than formerly, and as the proceeds will go towards paying balance due on uniforms, it 4s hoped that they will be occupied. Onr New Court llosse. ,The new court house ts very rarely heard of lately. The commissioners are waiting for a decision from the supreme SLEEP & REST For Skin Tortured BABIES And Tired MOTHERS la One AppUcatlMal him Ovaa Tiaivn . Wens. ta wttk C Tiers Sear, (ts sppifesttoM ef Osrietnu (-stint, 1 4 milt doses of Om it (a sew stosa pwinsrj . . .. kens T.Wrv- i em w. 1.1.1 rsa I, a.. jm fa tl. S- tEcira - Barre. court to determine whether they can buy real estate for the purpose, and are also awaiting a decision front the county court as to whether they have a right to build. That tnere is a necessity for a new structure or at least an aao tlon to the old one from the fact of the controller makes his right to the office clear, there will not be a room in the court house for him. The hardship and trouble of being compelled to go out of the court house to have a bill against the county approved by the controller is evident. Mors Trouble fur T ravers. Charles Travers, editor of the "All the News," is In more trouble, J. II. Onr and Flora Urr each pro. curred a capias in slander ugalnst liira yesterday for 110,000 damages apiece for defamation or Character. Tne pan Is fixed at 1,000 for one case and $'.'.000 for the other. The shrirc has the pa pers and is looking for Travers. Travers was arrested late this after noon and could not secure bull. He threatens that as soon as he is In Jail he would lodge information that would bring a number of more men to that place. He went to jail about 8 o'clock. Around the Conn llouso. Judge L. 'II. Bennett took the "oath of office yesterday. It being administered by President Judge Woodward in his office. Joseph D. Lloyd, appointed controller by the governor, took the requirea oatn before Prothonotary Llewellyn. The first official act of Judge Bennett was the appointment of Ira 11. Wolf iiiKcr and John Lannlng to be police men at the Patterson grove camp meet ing. C. K. Keck, esq., presented the petition. . . ' Tho County Taxes. ' After many months' labor Hhe com' mlssloners have at last completed the valuation of 'the coal properties In Lu zerne county. . Each vein and acreage of the companies have been carefully gone over by engineers for the county, and are now as near correct as can pos sibly be made. The assessment books are ull out, and as this Is trl-anuuul as sessment year, your taxes for the next two years will be about the same as they are for this one. A Trolley Accident. Michael Carlin, about 16 years old, met with a serious accident on Sunday. Carlin was returning from n base ball game In Sugar iNotch and attempted to board an electric car. He slipped1 In some way under the rear truck and had his right leg broken and several toes cut off. The accident is a very unfor tunate one, as he is the oldest eon of his widowed mother and her main sup port. A lry Sundae. The novelty of a dry Sunday was ex perienced here. In some manner it was made known to all saloon-keepers that tde Law and Order society would have men out to report any sale of beer on Sunday and t he saloon-keepers took the tip, for It was evident from the look of disgust on the beer-drinkers' faces. BRIEFS. Reinert Gersbacher, a former coun ty commissioner of Luzerne, died at his home, at Clifton, Lackawanna county, on Saturday. Dr. o. T. Matlack has concluded ar rangements for the purchase of the property of the Murray estate, on Northampton street, near Franklin. The price paid was $12,000. Dr. Mat- lack will build a handsome residence and office on the site. The engagement of Aurora Lynn, daughter of E. B. Lynn, of this city, and Thomas J. Tralnor. a salesman in Simon Long's Sons', Is announced. The marriage is to take place Sept. 4. If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth.' Mrs. Wlntlow's Soothing Syrup has bean used for over Fifty Years by Millions of Mothers for their Children while Teething, with Perfeot Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens tho Oums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remedy for Diarrhoea,. Sold by Druggists In ev ery part of the world. Be sure and ask for Mrs. winsiow s Booming syrup, and take no other kind. Twenty-live cents bottle. PITTSTON. rThe Pittston office of the Seranton Tribune has been opened by II. W. Cruser, agent, at No. 6 Williams street, where con tribution of news, complaints of non-delivery, orders for Job work of all descrip tions, should be addressed and regular subscriptions received. Advertising and subsoriptlm rates cheerfully submitted. Little 9-year-old Harry Hllbert. son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hllbert, of William street, met with a serious acci dent yesterday morning. He was rid ing on a loaded wagon or tne Pennsyl vania Coal company, driven by Jesse Phillips. The horses gave a sudden Jerk and tho boy lell between the wheels. (Before the team could be stopped the rear wheel of the loaded wagon passed over the boy's body near the abdomen and across one limb. He is seriously Injured Internally, from which there is faint hopes of his recov ery. He also received a fractured limb and dislocated hip. ' William 55rck a laborer at the Phoe nix shaft, was badly injured by a pre mature blast yesterday morning. He was taken to the. hospital, where his In juries were attended to. Michael Reap, of Parsonage street, received a brokfrnarm by falling from a swing yesterday morning. He was taken to the hospital. William, J. Gillespie and William M. Foy returned home Saturday night from a week's pleasure at Atlantic City. Mrs. W. Shlpp, of Exeter street. Is the tcuest of friends In tihamokln for a couple of weeks. iMlss Hannah Kvnns, of New Tork city, returned Saturday to her home for her summer vacation. She was accom panied by IMlss Van Winkle, of Pater son, N. J. Misses Lucy Casper, Eva Brown, Jen nett McFee and Minnie Jackson re turned yesterday from a two week's summering at Lake Wlnola. Major Wallace, of Parsons, was the guest of Adjutant George F. Buss on Sunday evening. iMr. and .Mrs. James Glddlngs are spending a few days at Clark's Sum mit. For four weeks past they have been guests of the family of George W. (Brown. iMlss Helen Holden Is spending a few days with friends- at Harvey's Lake. Pittston Business Directory. FOR FIRBT-CLAS3 PLUMBING CALL on Wright 4k Co., VI South Main street. A new range for sale or exchange; also second-hand household goods, bought or sold. . . , TAYLOR. Miss iRure, of Allentown, who Is vis iting friends In this place, and Misses Evans and Lowry and (Richard Wat kins, Luther Harris and John Griffiths composed a party who visited the Tay lor mines last evening. Professor and Mrs. Lloyd, of Oly phnnt, were visitors hers over Sunday. The Taylor, Pyne and Holden mines will be paid today. . This town was well represented at the Buff alo-cran ton game of ball yes terday. . .. . William Cleary, an aged resident of this borough, was found dead in bed Saturday morning last (Ha retired to bed on the previous evenlng-evldently In his usual health, b unexpired before the dawn of the next day. For a num ber of years past lis had been a resident of this neighborhood, and mi held la high esteem by a large number of friends. His funeral occurred yester day afternoon, and Interment was made in Mlnooka Catholic cemetery. A number of people from this place will attend the camp meeting to be held ax Wyoming camp ground, commencing today ana continuing ten days hence. . on Thursday next the merchants of this place and also the barbers will close their places of business and ao company the members of the Price Li brary association on their day's outing to Mountain lake. They will leave on the 8.23 car from this place. Among the merchants who will close on that day are: M. M. Williams, H. J. Daniels a jo.. jones & Lewis, Luce Bros., J, Milford Morgan. J. 'B. Winslow. Lud- gate Bros.. Thomas 4k Co., Judge A Co., Atherton & Co., John G. Price, Casper utt. Miss Cassle Davis, of the Lackawan na hospital. In Seranton, was a visitor nere last evening. O. '.M. Williams and John Jones were in qioohic on Sunday. FACTORYVILE Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Oakley and Mrs. Amelia Green drove to New Milford Saturday ami spent nunuay with their nephew, feugene uaraner. ana family. They re turned Sunday evening and reponted a very pleasant time. The Ladies' Aid of the First Baptist church will meet at .the residence of Mrs. Sarah Simrell, on Academy street. Wednesday, Aug. 14. (Everybody is In vited to attend. Miss Hannah Nye, of C.irbondale, Is tne guest of Miss May Reynolds. Miss Mame McConneil, of Nicholson, spent a few days In town last week. Miss Minnie Reynolds IS visiting firiemis m Montrose tot a few weeks. Mrs. Finn, of Unlondale, is visiting her brother, Kenton Coleman. This Is her first visit to Facturyvllle inside of twenty-two years. Professor Charles Walter and wife have moved into their new residence on Mill street. Rev. F. S. 'Leach, a recent graduate of Wyoming seminary, occupied the pulpit of the (Methodist Episcopal church Sunday. Quite a number from this place at- tended t'he 'Salvation army camp' meet ing at Starkvllle Sunday. Rev, H. C. McDermott, of Kingston spent last week with old friends In town. Rev. McDermott was a former pastor of Methodist Episcopal church heire. Trains will leave this place Aug. 2t a.t .2 a. m.. for the seven-county re. union at Montrose. Tickets. 1, good for three days on regular trains. Mrs. Charles KmiDD will chaperon a party of young ladies from this place at Dr. Heller's cottage at Lake Wlnola for ten days. They left tor the Lake Saturday. Mrs. G. WrfsHorrthaker and daughter. of Seranton, are visiting iftirs. nornoaK er's arents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gard net, on Aonilmv street. Miss Via Johnson, Miss Ely and Ira .T,ihnuin. of Brooklyn, soent Saturday and Sundny with i the family of Ira Miller on River street. Misses Tesste and Phoebe Armstrong, of Seranton, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds will leave this month for Iowa, where they will spend September and uctODer vis iting relatives and friends. VANDLINQ. inm Whits and Postmaster H. D, In Oarbondale. yesterday. Mathiaus Spelcher and J. Boland, of Archbald, were visitors ax tne nome ui riiarina YtoHbeln. tiundav. On Thursday evening, Aug. 15, the Ladles' Aid society of the Congrega tloiuil church will hold a social In the basement of. the church. Ice cream ana cake will be served. 'Everybody Is In vited to attend. Misses Frlda Rehbeliv and Hattle Holme were Carbondale visitors Sun. da v. The employes of the Delaware and Hudson company will be paid on Wednesday next. At a meeting recently held by the school directors of Fell township the following teachers were selected to serve the ensuing term: Professor J. Brcnnan and Miss Katie Kelly, of Car bondale, and Odisses Mamie Cox and Agnes Farrell, of this place. Mrs. David Price was a caller In Car bondale on Sunday. Efforts are being made to organize a conclave of the Improved Order of Heptasophs In this place. A number of people went to Crystal Lake and enjoyed tho refreshening Sunday. HONESDALE. A largpe number of people accompa nied the Ancient Order of Hibernians on their excursion to Lake Ariel yester day. The Amity Base Ball club, of Honesdale. and the Lake Ariel club played a game for the championship of Wayne county. The game ended In a fight In the eighth. Inning. Score, Ami ties. 16; Lake Ariel, 18. Miss Emma Harris, of New York. Is the guest of the iMIsses 'Fuerth. Mrs. 'Stone and daughter. Miss Stone. of New York, who passed part nf the summer In Hfonesdale, sailed on Thurs day for Europe. 'Miss Alice Atkinson, of Hawlev. was the guest of Honesdale friends yester day. Miss C. Louise Hardenbers- Is the guest of friends at Fairview lake. George James, of Carbondale. passed Sunday with his parents here. Mrs. Caroline Cooper, of Honesdale. and grandson, Joseph P. Chambers, rf Glrard college, leave this morning Xor a week's visit with relatives at Tunk- nannock. Mrs. White, a Citizen of Ithaca, Was Saved. (From the Ithaca Herald.) Our representative, hearing of the ease of Mrs. II. T. White, called to see her at Seneca and Plain streets. We publish their conversation In the following Interview: Mrs. White, I hear you have some. thing to say about a new remedy for back ache and kidney disorders. Will you give me your statement for publication?" Yes, I in quite sattslled to do so, I think the public should know when a really good remedy Is to be had. It la the least I can do In gratitude for my recov ery" "Tell me about your complaint." "About a year ago I had the rtrln- and since then my back has pained me constantly In the region of the kidneys; a dull pain at times, and at other Intervals sharp, dsrtlng pains piercing through me. were almost unbearable. I seemed to ha giving out as the pain in my kidneys grew worse, and at last I bad to stay In bed the greater part of tho time. Finally, i gave up altogether. I had terrlno headaches and suffered so much pain my appetite left me." "Did the disorder affect tho bladder?" "Finally, It did. The urine was highly colored, and varied In suppression and ex. cess. I often told my friends I believed I should go Insans from the pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or three days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, and now am perfectly well. "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills havs entirely cured your' "Yes, that's the truth. I havs no mors headaches or pains, and my appetite has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney Pills I found It very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my back; but now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and t wish the man ufacturera every possible success." For sal by dealers. Prlee, n oents. Mailed by Foeter-Mllbuni Co, Buffalo, N. T., Sols -genu for tto V. . HOPE FADED TUN KHAN NOCK. As -. onr-dlstance eardlrfate, th, Sulllvs Republican suggests .ex-Con gressnwn Jordcn for Judge ten years hence. It says that he has made lots of friends over In that county since tho Judicial contest began. . A belligerent bull attempted a day or two since to toss his owner. John Heffron, a farmer living Just north of town. The man got onto his curves. however, and fled In time to save his life. Such animals should be allowed as little freedom as possible. The hor rible details of a similar attack, by which Fairmer Cruver lost his life a year or two ago, are still In the minds of people hereabouts. A vicious animal of any sort can never be trusted. In referring to what we said a few days since concerning Mr. 'Northrop as a "boss," the Nicholson Examiner eays "Boss Northrup knows very well, and so does the writer of the above, that at least nine-tenths of the Itepublleans of thlsi county are in favor of Quay as chairman of the state committee.' We beg leave to say to the Examiner that neither Mr. Northrop or the writer knows any such thing. If the Exam. iner knows it, it Is In order for it to explain by what method the facts were determined. The Tritons raked In J170.75 at their benefit Friday evening. .Every one speaks highly of the entertainment. Mrs. Frederick Placeman, of Hun more, who wad brought to the home of her mother, M.rs. Elijah Harris. In Lemon township, some six weeks since. on account of her health, died at 4.15 o'clock Saturday morning. Her disease was consumption, and ehe was nick about two years. She leaves a husband and two small children. The funeral will occur at the Lemon Methodist church at 2.30 p. m. today, with inter ment In the Clark cemetery. Her fa ther, who died a few years since, owned one of the lairgest and best farms In Wyoming county. iFroin 300 to 400 people took In the Harvey lake excursion Saturday. A year-old girl In the family of N. H. miles died Saturday morning. The fu neral was hvld at the home at 2 p. m, yesterday. The Wyoming House has been leased to Dr. L. 05. Meade, veterinary surgeon. who will enter upon Immediate posses sion. The August session of court onens to. dny. It Is probable that but few cases will come on for trial, as there Is sel dom much work done at the mldsum mer term. It would be a saving to tho county to .have it abo shed. Frank 'B. Ames, of Mehoopany, whose Wife was killed by the overturning of a sieign at the br dee at Forkstown has sued the county for damage, lie alleges that the approaches to the bridge were unprotected, and the coun ty commissioners were negligent in not placing guard rails at the sides to pre. vent the possibility of Just such an ac. cldent as occurred. The commissioners claim that the approaches were the property of Forkstown township, and mat tne county was in nowise responsi ble for their dangerous condition. The Centermoreland Farmers' Al liance has ninety-nine members on its roll books. A, T Stark, traveling freight agent for the Lehigh Valley, came down from Geneva to stay over Sunday. At the sheriff sale of real -estate S:tuvdnv ine propel ty cf Pyron White, or uatnn tonsnip, whs bia oil by Ches ter White, a lien creditor. The McMil lan sale was postponed one week. Rodney J. Bardwell went to Wllkes- Barre Saturday to Interview his physl clan. Dr. Guthrie. George Miller and wife, of Lemon township, wero brought before Justice Kutz Friday night and put under bonds to Keep tne peace. They were arrested on complaint if Stephen Wilsey, who alleges that they assaulted and threat ened to kill him. The Republican county committee met on Saturday and issued a call for another county convention at the court house on Monday, Aug. 19, at 1.30 p. m., "for the purpose of electing and in structing a delegate to the Republican state convention to be held at Harrls burg on Wednesday, Aug. 28." The reasons for the call are set forth in the preamble as follows: "Owing to th fact that since our lunt county conven. lion new oitloes nave been created and new issues formed, upon which It Is de sired to get an expression from the vot ers themselves, therefore the committee has deemed It advisable to call a county convention." The primaries will be held Saturday preceding. Misses Vangle and Grace and MastPr Archie Vose, of Kchtervllle, will stsrt on a trip acros the continent today to Join the father at Davenport, Wash. Mrs. Eva Reeder, who has been visit ing John Barth's people for some time, has gone to the sea coast, and' from thence will return to iher tiome, at Al toona. Thirty cans of black bass, yellow and wall-eyed pike fry have been deposited in Lake Carey. David Frof t, of Oil City, Is visiting at R. V. Kennedy's and Mrs. James Fargo's. A Lake Carey correspondent says: "Postmaster Ed. Stevens has moved the postolllce Into a more cnnaclous building, and the change is appreciated Dy tne cottagers." A wild storm burst over this section at about 12.30 Sunday aifternoon, accom panied by hail, wind and Incessant thunder and lightning. The downpour of rain was violent for about thirty minutes and the lower portions of town were soon flooded. Trees were twisted and torn down, window glass broken by the hall, but no material damage Is reported, -except at bhe house of James Stornler, a farmer living out In tne township. Ills house was struck by lightning and the chimney torn out. The wedding of George R. Furman to Miss Sarah Alden occurs at the home of the bride, Russell Hill, at 5 p. m. tomorrow. Several people from this place will attend. The suit against D. N. "McKee, the Seranton Christian 'Scientist, for al leged violation of the state laws relat ing to medical practice, has been con tinued until December term of court. G. S. Burrows, the affable court sten ographer fsom Sunbury, Is on duty again arter being laid up ten weeks with a broken leg. ' John D, Cnrpenter Is camping with a party of Allentown people at Lake Keuka this week. Congressman J. H. Codding, of Brad ford, and Hon. D. L. O'Neill, of Lu serne, are two prominent outside attor neys admitted yesterday to practice In the several courts here. While driving home from Orcutt's Grove camp meeting Sunday night, Al pheus O'Dell and a young lady com panlon, of South Eaton, narrowly es caped a fatal accident. In crossing a bridge over Bowman's creek, the horse, by some means, got off the track, and In endeavoring In the darkness to get back again it plunged off the approach to the bed of the creek, a distance of nearly twenty feet. The young ueonle escaped unhurt, but the horse's neck was broken. Rev. 8. C. Hodge, pastor of the Pres byterian church. Is taking a three weeks' vacation up among the hills of Maine. On petition, the polllmr place In Fac- toryvllle borough was changed from the chop of Solomon Reynolds to bor ough building, on Main street. Central poor dlstrlot of Luserne coun ty vs. Washington poor district; depo sitions of appellants filed. Return of sale nf nurmort No. i In tate of Joseph Williams. t'ommonwetim vs. Loren J. Walter- defendants give ball tor appearance at December term. In re. estate of Harriet Tinml de ceased; exceptions to first partial ac count filed. Frank Jennings Vi. llsmr JennlnM- petition for libel lit divorce. id re. assignment of B. W. Tleldlns-t return of order of sale confirm ni i . and to be confirmed finally Aug. 14. aiicnooe- waaauta during oompanjr , Oonnolllv C Until August 15 vo will sell our early fall capes at about half the original prices. We have also made some big reductions in the prices of suits and separate skirts. CONNOLLY & WALLACE, gf&S&SF1 ONE CENT A WORD. WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD VANCE. WHKN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BK LESS THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL WANT ADS, EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED. WHICH ARB INSERTED FREE. Help Wanted Mala. men can li nrn of a lino txmitlon bv ad. drawing WILLIAM H. PLATT, ?) Elm street, Camden, W. J. WANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN every town to solicit stock subscrip tions; a mtininly: biff money for agents; no capital required. EUWAKD C. FIBU CO., Borden Block, Chicago. UL QAI.ESMEN - RESIDENT SALESMEN VJ wanted, acquainted with tho local and nearby drug ami Rrooiry trade, to handle our line of high trails clitara, Address, riving refcroucra, J, EDWARD CUWLK3 Cu, 143 i;nam uars street, si. x. Helo Wanted Females, YVaNTED-OOOD cirl fok okneral ' houRowora; irood wages. Ulla. JUS. A. HEARS, Zit South Main avenue. VV ANTED MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS M cook lu howl; suitable salary. Address, with references, Box 1068. Plymouth, Pa. VirANTEDrMF.DlTTELY-TWCrNER-V iretio aaleawomen to represent us. Unarantccd to' a day without interfering with other duties. Healthful occupation, writo for particulars, Inclosing "tamp. Mango Chem ical Company, No. 7:! John street. New York. For Rent IX) R KENT HOUSE, MODERN 1M 1 provemntR. Ml Green Ridsa; 11600. In quire r. E. NKTTLETUN, IUM Wiuliingtun UOR RENT A LARGE, 4-8TORY BUILD--T ins at I'M Franklin avenue; suitable for wholesale buaineag. CARSON & DAVIES, Hcmnton. FOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUBE ON WEST Lackawanna avenue. Addrexs THOMAS E. EVANS, aear 1133 Luscrno, Hyde Park. JORKENT-NIt'ELY FUKNI8HET) HALL 1 miititlilA for ludxe rooms. JOHN JER MYN, Utt Wyoming ovenue. For Sale. IOR SALE - UOOD, SECOND HAND storo delivery wuoon. NORTON'S, Lackawanna avenue. l?OH SALE CHEAP LAROE HOU8R AND 1 burn uud one acre of ground at Dalton, Pa. Addrem J. L. Hwartz, Dalfon, Pa., or H. D, Swart- ,'3 Spruce street, clty 1jHR SALE-NEW HOUSEHOLD GOODS, amalll lot. Inquire for Van Auker, Bee mar's restaurant, Franklin avenue, Call to day. F "OR8ALE AT REASONABLE FIGURES, a lot cf Hoe A Cs-'s iron pipe composi tion frames, single and double; also a lot of Hooker clues. In pairs, some extra depth. All only slightly ncd and food ss new. Address Inquiry to BUSINESS MANAGER, The Trlb uno. Seranton, Pa. rpHK HOME FOR THE FRIENDLESS OF 1 fer their property on tua west sldo of Adams aveuue, between Pine and Uilmon atreota, confuting of five forty-foot lots, mak ing a fronlazo nf two hundred feet on Adnini avenue by one hundred and fifty feet in depth. Improve I, with a large throe story frame bouse. Price, thirty thousand dollars, EZRA H. RIPPLE, WILLIAM T. SMITH. HENRY A. KNAPP. Adrlmry Committee. Money to loan. V') nnil 11,000 SUM AND OTHER SUMS &4l'UU to loan. D. B. REPLOOLE, At torney, 4IS Spruce street Saecla! Notices. N' OTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I will ninli.i a monthly tour of the follow ing places giving free opjn air advertising ex hibitions wilh the storoopticon: Taylorville, Hyde Park, Providence, Dickson Olyphant, Peekville, Archliald, Jermyn. Exhibitions givon on Wednesday and Friday of each week during the month, tho rates for adver tising are 110 per month. Address E. 1L CaU, Tribune office, city. 'THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." 1 You want this relic. Contains all of Frank Leslie's famous old War Picturecahow. Ina the foroes In actual battle, sketched on the spot. Two volumes, !t,(M) pictures. Mold on essy monthly psymeuU. Delivered by ex- ess compieio, an en urges prepaid, iiuaresa a MOODY, 6-S1 Adams Are., Seranton, Pa. LANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA slncs, etc, bound or rebound at Thb TnfnuNB olnce. Wuick work. Reasonable prices. vs. Henry Mntthewson; petition for costs filed. Joseiih Flynn appointed guardian of Charles Terry Johnson, a minor. In re. estate of Almira French; peti tion for purtltlon filed. Petition of William II. Donohugh for transfer of license granted. Isaac V. Page sworn and admitted to citizenship of the United States. Commonwealth vs. Louis Wall: ver dict for defendant, costs equally divid ed 'between prosecutor, W. II. Rich mond, and defendant. Commonwealth vs. Charles Moon. larceny; grand jury finds true bill. CommoirwealUi vs. Allen Jayne, lar ceny; verdict not frullty. Commonwealth vs. George Mansfield: tesve Kranted to withdraw Indictment Rule granted to show cause why Miles Sheehnn. confined In the Insane asylum at DanvlNe, should not be diss charged. Commonwealth, vs. Jotm Orar. of Nicholson township; Indictment, ob taining goods under false pretenses. This trial took place some three years ago, defendant found guilty, but sen tence deferred until now. Sentenced to pay fine of $1 and costs and undergo Imprisonment for one day. Toplo cards for the next etc 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, tick eta, etc The Tribune, ' ... .-- & A P E 1 Ri AT ALL PRICES. FURNITURE TRY US. THE SGRANTON BEDDING CO. iA"tl Agent Wanted. t "on CE-AirrSPTOl!iTDX"TO sell new lightning selling table clot .mos quito and house fly liquid at lu cents and 25 cents a bottle. Sample free. BOLOIANO M'F'O Co., Baltimore, Md. AGENTS HINDE'S PATENT UNIVEhV sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (used with out heat), and "PyrPolnted'-Hair Pin Lib eral com missions. Free sample and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Box its. Now York, ANTED - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO handle our line, nn lridlins Salaev. Sift per month and expenses paid to slL Ooods entirely now. Apply quickly. P. O. Box, Ma, Huston, Mass. Public Sale. PUBLIC SALE 1 WILL BXPOKETOPUB lie sale at the Arbitration Bnom in the Court House in the city of Seranton, Pa., Aug. 17th, IMS, at 10 a m.. $100,000 of the flrst mort gage bonds of the Orlegsville Sslt and Mining company, held as collateral sesurity. CHAULES H. WELLES, Attorney. THE FIXTURES IN STORE. Ml PENN avanue, formerly J. Price, consisting of show esses, safe, counters, desks, shelving and other fixtures, will be sold at auction today at 180 p. m. C H. SOPER. Attorney for Creditors. Meeting of Stockholder-, THE ANNUAL 1IEETINO OF THE stockholders of the Seranton Qlaes com pany will bo held at the Board of Trade rooms In the city of Seranton, Saturday, Aug. Kta at 10 a m. ; for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve during the ensuing year and tu transoct such other business as may be legitimate and proper. E. C. SPAULDINO, Secretary. Real Estate. Q2,:0 BUYS ONE Or THE COZIEST AND O most cen'rally located homes on West Sids; modern Improvements. fMM for U foot lot on Fairview avenue. Liberal discounts for cash. Kobsrt Merrif ield, 81V Spruce street. Bualneae Opportunity. TTEDlBTiE8P office manager with toui to 600: money refunded from flrst tales; salary 1100 ana commissions on sales; references exchanged. Box 77s, St Louis. Situations Wanted. SITUATION WANTED TO OO OUT BY the day doing washing and ironing: wash ings taken borne, also. Call or address LB.IH North Sumner avenue, Hyde Park. A WIDOW WITH ONE CHILD WOULD tike a Diace as honsekoanar. Call or ad. dress Hilt, Kresslcr court. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG man aa lanitor nr nltit watchman! t a. of city referencos Address L. 3orantos. Pa 1 POSITION WANTED -RY EXPERIENCED salesman In dry goods; beat refereaosr. Address A. M. B-, Tribune oHce. POSITION WANTED MAX WANTS Po sition 1 hnnkk Mp bv fnnnth n, ri.v the same time for corresponding. Address 6. r .. i nouns nines. DKUUUIST, R-U1STKRED, WANTS P(). sitlon aa clerk or manaasr: 11 rears' ex. perionce; city or country. Address DnUOS, ear Seranton Tribune. WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN wants a position at housekeeper. Call or ess V. M.. 316 Cswsld court. addi SITUATION WANTED A COMPETENT woman, aged is I Tears wanta eltnatinn housekeeper or some good position In a re spectable, temperate man a family. Address m. a. oiHtn. uuninore, fa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. a. EDOAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to Clf Spruce street, Seranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) DR. KArTtM PEN N AVE.: 1 to t P. M. : call Mil Die. of women, obstreUice and and all dia. of cbtL DR. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE 101 Washington avanue, cor. Spruce street, over Francke's drug stroe. Residence. 723 Vine st. Office hours: 10. JO to Vi a. m. and 1 to 4. and 130 to 7.30 p. m. Bun day, 3 to 3 p. m. DR. W. a. AX-JUT. C3 MerU WaaMagtea DR. C. L. FRET, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: office, 123 Wyoming eve. Resi dence, S Vine street. DR. U H. GATES, 13S WASHINOTON avenue, omce hours, g to a. m., 1.30 to I and T to I p. as. Residence W Madl on avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE SKIN, Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays and Fridays, at H6 Linden street. Of fice hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Dentists. DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT, PORCELAIN, Bridge ana crown work. Office, tS Washington avenue. C. C. LAtTBACH. SURGEON D-MTIBT. no. jie Wyoming avenue. R. M. BTRATTON, OFFICH COAL SX change. Loans. THE) REPUBLIC BA VINOS AND Loan Assoc latioa will loan you money on easier terms and par you setter -en Investment thaa any other sssnolttlon. M. Cainaaer. Mase beag Wallace S ! UPHOLSTERED. VELVET R ! EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, REASONABLE CHARGES. Lawyers. WARREN ft KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Bcrao- ton. Pa, JESSUPS HAND. ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law, Commonwealth tiding, Washington avenue. W. H. JESSUP. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON WILCOX ATTOP.. neys and Counsellors at Law; offices i and Library building , Seranton. Pa. ROSWELL H. PATTERSON. J JAM A. W1L.CU.V. ALFRED HAND. WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys and Counsellors, Common wealth building. Rooms 19. 20 and a. FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange. Scran ton, Pa. JAMES W. OAKFORD. ATTORNEY. t-Law. rooms 63. ft and 6, Common wealth building. SAMUEL W. EDQAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Office, 317 Spruce St., Seranton, Pa. L. A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 422 Lackawana ave., Seranton, Pa. URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT Law, Dime Bank Building, Seranton. Money to loan in large sums at ( per cent. C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT law. Commonwealth building. Scran- Un. Pa, CCMOYsTki SPRUCE STREET. D. B. REPLOQLE, ATTORNE Y-iOi V3 negotiated on real estate security, tot Spruce street. bTfTTvILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 110yyoming ave., Seranton, Pa. J AS. J. H. HAMILTON. ATTORNEY AT law, 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Seranton. J. M. C. RANCH, 131 WTOMINQ AVB. Architects. EDWARD II. DAVIS. ARCHITECT, Rooms 24. 25 and 26, Commonwealth building, Seranton. E. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFF1CB rear of 60S Washington avenue. LEWIS-HJCCkrjR., ARCHITECT. 43S8pruce St., cor. Wash, ave.. Seranton. BROWN Sk MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price building, 126 Washington avenue. Seranton. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR SU LACKA wanna avenue, Seranton. Pa., manufac turer ef Wire Screens. - Schools. SCHOOL OF THB LACKAWANNA. Seranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls for collge or business; thoroughly, trains young children. Catalogue at re quest. Opens September 10. lltV. 1HU31AB SI. UAHfl, WALTER H. BUELl LL MIPS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams ave'.ue, opens Sept 9. Kindergarten tit per term. Seeds. O. R. CLARK CO.. SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave nue; green house, 13M North Mala ave nue: store telephoe 781 Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA-MUSIO FOR balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed dings and concert work furnished. For terms address R, J. Bauer, conductor. 117 Wyoming avenue, over Uulbert'a music store. MEOAROEE BROTHERS. PRINTERS' supplies, euvelopes, paper bags, twine. Warehouse, US Washington ave.. Scran ton. a i - FRANK P. BROWN 4t COL, WHOLE sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and Otl Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave. THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT AC countant and auditor. Rooms II and 3s. Williams Building, opposite poatoflloa. Agent for the Rex Fire Extinguisher. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, US and 127 FRANK llu avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEULKK. Proprietor. SCR ANTON HOUSET NEAR D., .AW. passenger depot. Conducted on the Kuropean plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL, Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place, New York. Rates, tt.K per day and upwards. (Amert oaa plan). B. N. ANABLB. Proprietor. Pioneer of the hotel sen UplVCllfK ter ,n Kew fork oltyj T IffliTJ 1 Noted for Its superb ktoa Wtlon, superior rooms and excel lent eulsiae service. The Staadari Hotel tor giving MORS TALUS rOR THhl PRICE thaa any first-class hotel la the world. Facing Central Park. Kth and (9th sts., Plana Square and Fifth aveaaef reached by any uptown oars, and taw croestown oars at nth at., which latter la terseot all surface and elevated reaasi terminal station th are. L teed wtthla half a block. Absolutely Mreproet American and S urepeaa plana, dc water and Ice used Is vaporised and fresa on thsnrsalsiu eertinea ste