2 THE fiCBANTOlT TRIBUNE-WEDNESDAT MORNTNT?-. AUGUST 21, 1895. WfeBarre. Th. TrlbuiM baa opened a branch of flea at No. . Laolng building. Public Square, Wllkes-Barr.. It l the purpose of tha publishers to issue a newspaper as valuable to the general public as the met ropolitan dailies, and deliver It to the peo ple throughout northeaslen Pennsylvania from three to five bourn earlier than the Philadelphia and New York papers can reach thenvj METZGAR IN JAIL. Bowman's Alleged. Accomplice la Behind tha Barn for Seovall'a jnaraer. George Mdts-ar, the young; who t. ha.r.l with the murder of tne Arabian peddler, John M. Scovall. at th red bridge, about luuneen niuim ,. hue iMn a large ever since. waa captured K Mauch Chunk on Mon day night last, and waa brought to Ui1 city an W o'ock yesterday mornln and taken co tne county Jail. Metxgar ia a phyaical wreck, and looks as if he had Buffered undesorlbed torturva alnce iw. wnt away from WlHwa-Barre. He iiKM rmj m tn llxe his own conill tion, or for what ho ra "wanted, and for awhile. 4a waa hu.t wan nis reii ha been affected. iMetxgur ia evidently tn the tire stage- of a general break down, phyeioailly and anerrtaUy. and many who aaw him. thought that unites the 'beat of care waa given him, he would never rhne o stand (rial. Lfrtiira,r waa arrested at Motion Ohutik. bv Constable Lauth. who, with the offloen from this city, brought the crimlnaKoWHkewBarre ywUciniay. and who will claim .the reward offered for Metzgar'") apprehension. He knew Meturar from the description and pho togravh. and had no difficulty in arrest ing him. High Constable OWarle auuer, who arrested Bowman, and who has devoted cvnsidera.ble time to the caaa. went to Mfcuoh Chunk early yes terday morning, and accompanied by Ofttcer Evans, brought Metxgar to thia oXy. When the trial n arrived a big crowd had atwembled kt the depot, and thia mob followed the ffloera through the streets to Alderman Thomas' otllee. where the culprit was given a prelimin ary hearing. Attorney T. K. Martin, who reoresented Bowman, at his trial. haa)iso been retained for iMetxgar, and he came to the alderman' otllee ac companied by the young man's mother, who w much affected when she saw the wreck of her son. Metzgar looked at hie mother and did not seem to realize who she was, and she burst Into tears ait his appearance. Thehearing was short. Squire Thomas read the iwarant charging the ooy witn the murder of the Arabian. Col. Martin said "Nat guilty," when the boy was naked what he had to say. The Colonel pleaded for a atay of the hearing be cause neither the defendants or the commonwealth were In a position for a hearing. So the squire committed Metzgar to Jail for another hearing. The young man was taken at once to the jail, and was told by Colonel Martin not to say a word about the murder to anyone, w. P. Bowman, who Is now tinder sentence of death for the same crime, was told y Colonel (Martin not to talk. Metzgar was asked where he had been since be left here, and gave a disconnected account or going trom here to Philadelphia, then out . to Younestown. O.. where he worked In a boiler ahop three months. The rest of his time has been spent in wandering about the country. He was In Wilkes Barre three days ago, but did not go near his home, and only spent a few hours in town for fear of capture. He had only been in Mauch Chunk one day when arrested. Me was searched in the office and only an old razor, shaving brush And razor strop were found on his person. Metzger was poorly dressed his clothing plainly shawkV hunted life he led. He only wof fchlrt. black cotton one, old brwat and pantaloons, slouch hat and .well-worn shoes. There was somewhat of a wrangle over the boy at tire Jail, as Constable Lauth expected that the reward offered for Metzger would be paid him at once and refused to give him up to Warden Boland until compelled to do so. Bow man, Metzgara accomplice In the mur der, was very much struck with the worn and wasted appearance of the man, and said: "Well. If that Is iMetz gar, I wouldn't have known him on the street." Metzgar gave no sign of recor flition when he passed the cell of Bow juaii. vr. mi 'wan was leieununeu lor. and found Metzgar In a terrible condi tion, warden Boland sent out and had a good meal brought In, which Metzgar ate with great relish. The crime for which George IMetzgar is now under arrest and for which Will' tain Penn Bowman Is now under sen' tence of death, was the shooting of jonn 4iiKe acovall, an Inoffensive Arabian peddler, near the red bridge. At his trial Bowman made a confes sion, admitting his own presence, but claiming that Metzgar fired the fatal hot. The evidence at the time proved that the larger man fired the pistol, but on the trial of Bowman the Arabian who accompanied the murdered roan, wore positively that Bowman was the man, and he was forthwith convicted. The arrest and trial of Metzgar may change the fate of Bowman. BOOMING JUDGE RICE. Arrangements Nearly Computed for tha Harristtnrg Trip, 'A well attended meeting of the Re publican league was held in the league rooms last evening to complete ar rangement for the excursion to go to the Harrisburg state convention in Judge iRIce's Interests. Receiver of Taxes E. H. Chase, who was chairman of the committee to ascertain railroad rates and hotel accommodations, re ported that the Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, Philadelphia and Reading and Jersey Central roads had given favor able terms, and that the whole dele gation can be accommodated at the Bolton hotel. There was considerable discussion as to the road to be taken to the capital and return. The Jersey tTpntrnv TftnA rftffororl rtm ) annnlal train to the capital If 100 persons could be guaranteed for $3.62, while the Penn sylvania road wanted a guarantee of 150 persons. It was decided to go by way of the Jersey Central road, and to accept the offer of the Bolton house for accommodations. Seats will also be reserved for the Lucerne delegation at the convention, and from all Indira ttona, a big crowd will go down to the convention from WiHces-Barre. Fifty three pledged themselves last evening to go and shout for Judge Rice. As to the other matters, the commit tee of Ave, tinder the chairmanship of IAt. Chase, was continued, and all DISTRESSING DISEASES optms SKIN Itutahily Relieved ffWBBW ' Assasrsl VmIMIMbbI Wtm Mas wttaOmmtnu Boat, smu. appo. Mjaos sf Crrrctnu (Ubo.at), M nlld m f COTtCV. laseivia (Iks new btood portaer) 5"apsBal le waia ninjt arsstt Wae- p . mumm s TV TTjp Cured by (Mmm power was given to them to appoint a finance committee to solicit contrinu tlons. and such other committees as mights be necessary to further the work m Judge Rice's Interests. Chair man Robinson, who presided at last evening's meeting, then apointed the following committees for the neighbor ing towns to ascertain who would go on the trip, ana send out notifications of the fare, hotel accommodations, etc., to their .fellow townsmen: Ashley. Charles E. Keck; Pittston and West Pittston, William Tompkins, Theodore Hart and C. K. Campbell; Plymouth. Dr. F. L. McKee: Nanticoke. Philip J. Richards; Wyoming. Joseph P. Lloyd; Forty Fort and Luzerne. Isaac U. Eekert: Kingston. George Boyle; Kd wardsville, James T. Edwards and David J. Thomas; Wapwallopen, W, J Scott: Miners Mills. Joseph Moore. All the snb-commlttees will report to the committee of five, and .the advertis ing la to be done by the central run road, In all the neighboring towns, Mr. Weiss to have charge of thia depart' ment. Then tha question of a band came up. Mr. Bacharach said It would cost $284 to take a baud down with the party, and it was decided to wait until after the finance committee reports before deciding this question. The good effect of a band Is acknowledged by all, and if the nuances do not warrant taking a band along, one will be engaged at Ilarrlitburg to take the delegation (from the train to their headquarters, sere nade, etc. The question of badges .was then dis cussed, and this, too, was left to the general committee. Mr. Chase agreed to find a man to go to Harrlsburg in person, and negotiate for the hotel rooms, banners, headquarters, etc. The excursion was discussed by all those present at the 'meeting, and from all appearances, one of the largest and most enthusiastic delegations at liar rlsburg will be that from Wilkes-Barre, In Judge Rice's Interest. STRIKE AT MALTBY. The Kunners. lh-lvers and Kippers Quit on Account of Kxeesslve Dockage. The employes of the .Maltby colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal company were paid last Saturday, and the run ners, drivers and nippers complained of being docked an unusually heavy amount, some of them being from two to live days. They complained to the foreman, but received no satisfaction. On Monday the drivers and runners went to work In a body as usual, and several of them went to Foreman Mor ris to try and receive redress for what they believed a grievance. They were told that what the company had done was considered by them right and just and could not be rescinded, and If not thought fair by the persons docked they had the privilege of quitting work. It was then determined by the drivers and runners to go on strike until their griev ance would be redressed. They quit work immediately on being told that the company would not recall the dock age order, about fifty going out. The company met this demonstration promptly, securing a number of other men to take the places of the strikers, However, tha daily output was consid erably lowered. Yesterday the output was larger, but not up to the average. which Is about 600 cars dally. The drivers and runners claim that while the breaker Is stopped, as It frequently is, for a few moments at a time, they are obliged to go on working as usual knowing nothing of the stoppage, and this is why they think the dockage Is unjust. At noon yesterday the breaker boys, In sympathy with the strikers, decided to go on strike also, and about fifty of them went to the office and announced the fact to the outside foreman. They were at once sent back to work and some of the ringleaders were dis charged. Assistant Superintendent Chase said yesterday that in a day or two the mine would be working as usual, the places of the strikers being tilled with new hands. Mr. Chase says the boys acted In an upright, honorable spirit, coming to him and stating their case. Me would have been glad to grant their re quest, but was unable to do so without breaking an Inflexible rule of the com pany. Funeral of Miss Batter. The funeral of Miss Emily C. Butler (was irveid yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the home of Judge Wood ward. Kev. Dr. Hodge conducted the services and Ithe First Presbyterian church dholr furnished the music. The pall-bearers kere C. P. Hunt, R. C. Shoemaker, Alexander Farnham. Oeorge R. wrlght, T. R. Hillard and E. C. Frank. Interment was made in the Hollenback cemetery. BRIEF yOTES, Albert White, accused of a criminal assault on six-year-old Mary Reese, was yesterday released on $2,500 bail. John Romlte, charged with embezzle ment, nvaa yesterday released on a habeas carpus hearing before Judge Bennett. Manerto Tribe of Red Men held their annual trtonlc and crames at Hanover Park yesterday. J. C. DunKty. of Ashley, died vwrter- day at the Danville Insane Asylum, after having been confined there about a year and a half. The bodv was brought to Ashley for interment yes- teru&y. , James and John Cox. two brother. were held for court yeateradv In ll.ooo each, for threatening, while drunk, to strike tineir mother. Both inwi being unable to furnish bail. Tine Ladles' Aid aocietv of t,h Wh Congregational church held an Ice cream festival lat evenins- In th church on the corner of Parish and nuzie ntreet. The Select Castle. A. O. If. nf f r of Pennsylvania, will hold Its twenty- uii a.iMiuu.i eesHion in wiikes-Harre on September 10, accompanied by the State iiina,ry nana or tine order. There will be a large parade. The Calvary (liillil mill niro. it- friends a peach and Ice cream festival m theohurch building this evening. A number of Kndhta Templar went to Boston yesterday, to attend the an nual national conclave, whinh i the Hub this year. The engine hoi ma rnnnwt .in, tv. Buttonwood shaft, owned by the Le high and Wilkes-Barre Coal company, waa completely destroyed by Are test Monday night. The manhlnnrv considerably damaged. Tn annual parade of the cltv fl partment will be held rm itvli u tember 12. O. A. St. John la rhirJn of the committee on arrangements. TiHTw,n ImPrvment society wish tt,dl!llt?lyLunde"too, that the bar rels which they have had placed around town are not for house nrimn k.. blt of paper, and other IRter that will mww wmul lire eireeis'. Battery M.. of the Recnnit ."! Volunteers, held their twenty. Hanover park last Monlnv a I.... crowd attended, and an Interesting pro gramme of exercteps waa given . M!M,ean How lean, of Perth, Scot tend, (will lecture on Tuesday evening September 17. In the T. M. C. Z S torium, on "Robert Burns." If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Mrs. Wlnilow's Soothing Syrup haa besn used for ever Fifty Years by Millions r Mothers, for their Children while Teething with Perfect Success. It Soothes the Child, Softens tha Gums, Allays all Pain; Cure Wind Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists la . err part of the world. Be lure and ask for Mrs. wnslowa Soothing Syrup." and take Be other kind. Tveatr-nve oeats a RlTTTOM. (The Pittston office of tha Berantoa Tribune has been opened by H. 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 subscription rates cheerfully submitted. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning. Thorn) D. if Ilea, of Nanticoke, and Miss Teresa C. iMaloney, eldest daugh ter of Mayor Maroney, of thia city, were united In marriage at St. John's Catholic church. The ceremony was performed by Very Rev. Father Fin nen, assisted by Fathers Oreve and Ktdly, after which a nuptial mass waa celebrated. Charles A. Shea, brother of the groom, acted as best man, while the bride waa attended by her sinter. Miss Kuthryn U. Maloney. Only the Immediate relatives of the contracting parties were present. After the mass the bridal party was driven to the home of the bride's parents on North Main strett, where a aumptoua wedding breakfast waa served by Caterer Hochnkjlitw. of Wllkes-Rarre. Florist Harris, of West PiMston, prepared the beautiful tbral decorations that adorned the dining room and parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Shea Oeft on the noon train for Buffalo, and will spend their honey moon on the shores of the great Inland sens. The game of ball to be played at West Side park this afternoon between the Pittston and Plymouth teams will be a very Interesting one. As these teams are the leaders in the Trl-County league a lively contest may be expected. The game will be called at 3.30. After the game a one-mile foot race between Pat rick Ruane. of the West Side, and Thomas Walsh, of the East Side, will be run. The race will be for $50 a side. A telegram was received this morning by Dentist E. E. Wolsard announcing the deuth of his father, which occurred at his home In Norwich, Conn., yester day morning. He had been a sufferer from a complication of diseases for a long time. Dr. Woisnrd and his wife will leave tomorrow for that place to attend the funeral, which will take place Friday morning. The Luzerne Republican league has made arrangements for excursion rates to Hurrlsburg next week to accommo date those who wish to attend the Re publican state convention. The excur sion goes over the Pennsylvania road nnd the rate will be $3.52. The league has made arrangements for headquar ters at the Bolton house. At a meeting of the Fifth district legislative Democratic standing com mittee last night. Representative W. 11. Rutledge, M. W. Donnelly, and P. F. Joyce were elected1 delegates to the Democratic state committee, which will be held' on September 13. Miss Harriet Brcitherton, employed at the laundry, had one of her hands badfly crusnea in a curt ironing machine about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She waa taken to her home and a physician was summoned, who hopes that he will be able to save her hand. At the adjourned meeting of the se lect council Monday evening the ap pointments of iMayor iMaloney were con firmed as follows: B. Harding. 6 vears: John Jordan, 2 years; Dr. O'iMalley, 3 years; Thomas Craig, 2 years; Dr. Un derwood, 1 year. The Jury empaneled to Investigate the death of Joseph Thompklns, who was killed Saturday night on the Le high Valley railroad near the Wyo ming Paper mill, gave a verdict of acci dental death. The Hughestown council met Monday evening and passed a resolution post poning the proposed Investigation of tne auditing committee until the an nual meeting of the committee. The Methodist 'EDlsconal church of Inkerman gave a lawn social last even ing. The Plainsvllle band .was In at tendance and rendered Dleaslna- strains tn their able manner. Sidney Perry, the tonsorlal artist fcf Hayner's barbershop, and William Bath left last evening for a few days' stay in iwew tor city. The council passed a resolution au thorizing the city clefk to publish peti tion ior paving vron street and Searle street as required by law. Pittston Business Dlroctorv. 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 soiu. SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE real estate on Friday, the 13th day of September, 18D5. By virtue of a writ of levari facias Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county, to me directed. I will exuose to ublic sale by vendue or outcry to ttiu hlgnest and best bidder for cash, at the Court House In the city of Scrantun, Lackawanna county, on Friday, the 13th day of September, A. D. 1895, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. all that cer tain lot, pieces or parcel of land sltuato in the city or Scranton, county or Lacka wanna, and state of Pennsylvania, known and distinguished on J. Herman's mop of South Hyde Park as lot number seventeen (17) In block number fifty-three (53). being 60 reet in rront on tweiim street, the same width in rear and one hundred and fifty feet In depth, lie the same more or less, being the same lot of land conveyed to John D. Davis, now deceased, by W. H. Jessup, trustee, by deed, dated the seventh day of August, A. D. 1882, and rcorded In Lackawanna county to Deed Book No. 12, page 500-1 coal and mineral reserved. All Improved with a single frame dwelling house two stories nigh and outbuildings. iSeized and takn n execution at the suit of Mary Lloyd vs. Estato of John D, Da- vUt. deceased. Debt, $300. No fiT.l. 6erlns A, Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county, lev. ia. to ucioDer j erm, iiw. W. GAYLORD THOMAS, Attorney. All of which will be sold for cash only. FRANK H. CLEMONH. Sheriff. Sheriff's office. Scranton. Pa. August 22. 1R95. Incraaa of Indebtcdncaaa. omca or rna Coixiirt Bsuirccr Co., I luiy tf, inn. HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THB FOL lowlns resolution whs adonted at a mast ing of tbs board of directors of this company, held on the vth dsy of July. IMM: Resolved, That a meeting of the stockhold ers of the Colliery Engineer company be called io convene at tne general omoe or tne com puny. Coal Exchange, Scranton, Pa, on the tilth day of September, to take action on ap oroval or dlsaDDroval of the Dronoesd Increase of the indebtedness of said company from nothing to IW.CuO, and that the secretary be and is hereby directed to give notice thereof as reqnlrod by law. Attest: H, . FOSTER, Secretary. For Sal. T.X)R 8 ALE-ON ACCOUNT OF REMODEL- 1 lamM U 1.' .L.ML . VT Jt Ilia 1UIUlUf, ' mtt liHUIVB. WW ..II, w Graff hot-air furnaces and two 14-ismp Prink reflsfltors will be sold rhean if removadl at once. DAN POWELL, bunmore, Pa. I TOR B ALB CHEAP LARGE HOUSE AND 1 barn and one acre of ground at tlilton. Pa Address J, L. Hwarts, Dallon, Pa., orH. D, Hwarts, 1B3 Hpraoe street, olty; ITCH BALE AT REASONABLE F1UURKB, 17 slot of Hoe A Co. 'I Iron nine eomnoel. tlon frames, single and double; also a lot of Hooker oasea in Pairs, some extra dontb. All only slightly used and good as nsw. Address inquiry to bubishs stanausin, me 'mo one, BcrsntoD. Pa. rpHK HOME FOB THE FRIENDLESS OF X fer their property on the west side of Adama avenue, between Pine and Oibaon streets, eoniisting of five forty-foot lots, mak ing a frontage of two hundred feet on Adams avenue by one hundred and fifty feet In depth, improTeu, wiu a urge inree story irama house, Price, thirty thousand dollars, sfins n. mrrijis. WILLIAM T. SMITH. HENRY A. XNAPP. Advisory Committee. lost LOBT-ON SATURDAY, AT THB PIONIO at Pleasaol Beach near Syracuse a gold watob. huntlns ease. Finder will be anltsblv rewarded by leaving the same at this office. fatrayad. STRAYBD TO THB PBEHIBIB OF CARL ton Letohworth a large white and brown 1 Bernard dog. Owner oaa ears mum by paying tests, aaa previa property. . That Insists upon vn k f lAvk keeping a stock of V 1 Lei ' Basra's Real Mel In the house f Why, the vise mother. Because, when taken Internally it cures in a few minute;, Cramps, Spurns, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains. DOSE Half a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water. Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Mosquito Bites, Stings of bisects, Sunburns. Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Coughs, Colds ana all throat troubles. Radway's Ready Relief, aided by Rad way's pills, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma larious, Bilious and other Fevers. , Wty Ceati a Bottle. Sola by Brafflsta HAOWAY ft CO., Msw York.. RAD WAY'S PILLS. Purely vegetable, mild and reliable. Canst perfect dlgeeiloD, com plots assimilation and healthful rofularitr. Cure ronaiipatlcn and Its long lint of unpleeeant symptoms and reju Teaate the system. 25 cents a box. All drug gists. T A WORD. WANTS OP ALL KINDS COST THAT MUCH. WHEN PAID FOIL IN AD VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BE LESS THAN CENTS. THIS RULE AP PLIES TO SMALL. WANT ADS. EX CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH AHH INSslKTED 'KEli Help Wanted Mala. PHOTO TICKET AGENTS AND PICTURE men can loam nf a flue tMieition bv ad dressing WILLIAM li. PL ATT, TM Elm struct, Camden, N. J. WANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN f every town to solicit atock subsorin tlons; a monopoly: bin money for agents; no capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO., ooruen uiock, I'moago. iil SALESMEN - RKHIDENT SALESMEN wanted, acquainted with the locil and nearbv drnir and urocsrv trado. to handle our line of high eradn clvars. Address, giving reforoucos, J. EDWARD COWLES CO., 1U Dnamoers street, . . Helo Wanted Famalaa. WANTED IMMEdTaELTTAVONR eetla saleswomen to rerjrosfnt uil Guaranteed JO a day without Interfering with othor duties. Healthful occupation, writo for particulars, Inclosing sump, Maneo Chem ical Company, No. 72 John street. New York. For Rent. OK RENT OR SALE Hi N OLE HOUSE, 7 sH improvements: yard and ear don. Apply 83) Gibson st. FOR RENT STEVENSON FRUIT FARM. Clark's Grren. for a turm of years. Ap ply to OEOROE B. DAVIDSON, Attorney, 612 Spruce street. TXR RENT-FURM8HED ROOM. WITH X' or without board, suitable for two per sona. 132 Adams ave. T?OH RENT 9-ROOM HOUSE; all improve J ment; close to street car. Inquire 418 N, Irving ave. FOR RENT-TWO SIX-ROOMED HOUSES northeast of Doacon sU P. H. SMITH, 1 Bmitn place. FOR RENT-A LARGE. 4-8TORY BUILD inn at 131 Krauklin avenue; suitublo for wholesale business. CARSON DAVIES, Scranton. TTOR RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST A Lackawanna avenuo. Address THOMAS K, EVANH, aear U8S Luserne, Hydo Park. FOB RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL suitable for lode rooms. JOHN JElt- sm, jiu Wyoming oven no. Situations Wanted. HOHITION WANTED BY A SALESMAN J well experienced in dry goods and gro- uenuii. auuivh a,, xriuuue oineo. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNO man SH years of aire, as elork in shoe store, or williiiK to do any kind of work. Address i., iriuune onice. CITUATION W ANTED TO HO OlITriV O theduy; washing and ironing wanted to use uomo ais . i.au or ouuress L. a.t Ikh N. Sumner are., Hyde Park. , WANTED SITUATION AS DAY La borer, farm hand or helper of any kind by a strong and temtmrate young man, 20 years of ago, who Is willing to work. Address JAMES WALKER Tribnne offlee. blTUATION" WANTED BY- A BOY, 15 j ypHrsoio, unuwrssanuB tnecare 01 Dorses; has hod exnerionco in groorry store. Address ylTUATlO.V WANTED BY A BOY OF 18 O to do anvthlne. C. U.. 217 Grant avsnni. dty. SITUATION WANTED BY A YOUNO O girl, 10 years, to do light housework In mall family, or will take care of one child. Address MRS. THIEL, HUB West Lacks, ave. AN EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN would liko position; can come Well rec ommended. Address DRAUGHTSMAN, care Tribune office. ENOaRAPHER D Young lady, well qualified beginner, de sires position. Address L., Tribune olhVe. A WIDOW WITH ONE CHILD WOULD like a place as housekeeper. Call or ad dress US0, Kresslcr court. WANTED-A SITUATION BYA YOUNO man as Janitor or night watchman; t ext of olty references Address L. ileranton. Pa. I" TosiflON WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED salesman in dry goods; best referancer. Address A. M. H Tribune office. DRUGGIST, REGISTERED, WANTS Po sition as clerk or manager: IX years' ex. parlance; olty or octintry. Addruss DMUOS, ears Scranton Tribune, A WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN wants a position as housukeeper. Call or address V. M 818 Oswald court. Ral Catata. C1UT THIS OUT WILL EXCHANGE CITY property for farms. ERNEST COME GYS, 424 Spruce st. flganta Wanted. AGENT WANTED-A HUSTLER CAM make t'rOO In three months handling sani tary necessity; samples 80s, Address only KNOX, rare R. GUEKTHEH CO., 100 Ful ton St., New York. AT ONOE-AGENT8 APPOINTED TO sell new lightning sailing table clotb.mos qulto and honse fly liquid at 1U cents and fO Bnts a bottle. Samole (res. BOLGIANO 'F-O Con Baltimore, Md. AGENTS HINDE'B PATENT UNIVEIl sal Hair Curlers and Wavers (nsud with out heat), and "Pyr Polnted"Halr Pins, Lib eral commissions. Free samplo and full par ticulars. Address P. O. Bos W. New York. WANTFD - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO hsndlo our lino, no peddling. Balarr, 7S per month and expenses paid to all. Goods entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, 68118, Boston, Mass, Bualntaa Opportunity. INCREASE YOUR INCOME. DEAL WITH a rsiponsiblo house. 1100 to 1600 per naontta suds eaally by our safe method plan of speou wiing in sweas ana grsia. weisase the onlr book teUlof now II oaa be ooa i"y on, Bask refereeosa gi Wit 00, M Bswr .tVaei book tsuine Bow 11 oaa be ooan; seat frse to van. r. J. WA. ewYark. 0 cel: G Mid-Summer llltTUT (?m in -hi A ALL GO AT A SWEEPING REDUCTION. Three Very Special Numbers in Gowns - AT65c.f75c.AND90c - Actually Worth Double. Our line of high-priced Gowns, worth from $3.00 to $4.50, all go at about half price. SKIRTS FROM 50c. TO $2.25. CORSET COVERS FROM 20c. TO $1.25. DRAWERS FROM 25c. TO $1.00. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: We have received another large shipment of Crepon Silks at 50c. in new designs and colors. The enormous sale and the compliments we have had on this Silk Sale is substantial evidence that this is a bargain worth looking after. ... CONNOLLY & WALLACE, gZc2S&i Removed. MAC'S HOOK BTOHK HAS REMOVED TO 131 Penn avenue, directly opposite tb. bt. Charles HoUL Special Notices. NOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY 1, I will make a monthly tour of th. follow-Ina- places (fiTioir free op.-n air adrertiaina; ex liiliitioua Willi th. atervoptlcon: Tavlorville, Hydo Park, Providence. Dickson Olyphant, Piokvllln, Arclibalil, Jurmyn. Exhibitions (liven on Wednesday and Friday of each week during the month, th. rates for advertising- are ill) per month. Address B. li. Call, Tribune office, eity. 'rPHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR." -I Vou want this rollo. Contains all of Frank Losllo's famous old War Pfctures.ahow in the forom In actual lttle. sketched on the spot. Two volumes, 2,UUU pictures, hold on easy mommy pavuiont-i. Delivered by ex press complete, all charges prepaid. Address i-. mrryjui, u Auams Ave., ncranion, ra. BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAOA siucs, etc, bound or rebound at Thi Thiduku otttce. Ijuick work. Reasonable prices. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Physicians and Surgeons. DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa. (Just opposite Court House Square.) Tit? ViV Ann ppwu ivr . i n w . . , . . , m . . . . ' . . . am. . a .v u . 111 . . call 2002. Uls. of women, obatrelrlce and aim au uis. oi cnu. DR. A. J. CONNELL, OFFICE 101 wasnmeton avenue, cor. spruce street, over Francke's drug stroe. Residence, 7ia Vine st. Office hours: 10.30 to 12 a, m. and 2 to 4. and C.30 to 7.30 p. m. Sun day, 2 to 3 p. m. DR. W. B. ALLEN, HI North WaabJntrtoa avenue. DR. C. L PREY, PRACTICE LIMITED diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat: office, 122 Wyoming- ave. Resi dence, (129 Vine street. DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON avenue. Ollice hours. 8 to 9 a. m., 1.30 to 3 and 7 to p. m. Residence 309 Madl on avenue. DR. J. C. BATESON, RELIABLE 8KIN, Tumor and Cancer Spoeluliat. Tuesdays nnd Fridays, at 60S Linden street. Of- - flee hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Dentists. D7"wiLLi am aTtaftTporcelainT Bridge and Crown work. Office, 329 Washington avenue C. C. LAlIRACHr SURGEON DENTIST. No. 115 Wyoming avenue. R. M. STRATTON, OFF1CB COAL Ex change. . Lawyers. WARREN & KNAPP, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Republican building, Washington avenue, Scran ton, Fa. JESSUPS ft HAND, ATTORNEYS AND Counsellors at law. Commonwealth building. Waahlngton avenue. HORACE E. HAND, W. H. JESSUP, JR. PATTERSON ft WILCOX. ATTOR neys and Counsellors at Law; offices f and 8 Library building , Scranton, Pa. HQS WELL H. PATTERSON. WILLIAM A. W1LCOX. ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND. Attorneys, and Counsellors. Common wealth building, nooms iv, zu aim . FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT-Law. Room 6, Coal Exchange, Scran ton. fa. JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY at-Lnw, rooms 63, H and 66. Common wealth building. SAMUEI7 W. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT- Law. umce, 317 npruce si., acramuii, ' L, A. WATRE8. A TTORNEY-AT-LAW. 423 LAckawana ave., pcramon. i URIB TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT I,aw, Dime Bank Building, ncr.niun. Money to loan In large sums at i per cent. . C. R. PITCHER, ATTORMEI-at law, Commonweaun uuuuma, du-- ton, l'n. C. COM EGY8, 321 SPRUCE STREET D7B7 flEPLOGLE." ATTORNEY LOANS negotiated on real esuue u...,. Spruce street. B p. KILLAM, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 120 Wyoming ave.,j5cnioii;ir. JAS. J. H." HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT law, 46 commonweaun oiu a, """" J, M. C. RANCK, 138 WTOinNO AVB. Architects. EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT ItOOmS ta nil- , building, Scranton. BTWALTER, ARCHITECT. OFPICB rear oi uuu waiiiiiiLuii - LEWIS HANCOCK JR., ARCHITECT. BROWN ft MORRIS, ARCHITECTS, Price DUllding, izv tvaaniauu Bcrnnlon. ; Loans. THB REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND Loan Association win loan you mom; on easier term, and pay you better on Investment than any other association. Call on B. N. Callander, Dime Bank building. . Wire Screens. JOS. KUETTEL. REAR 611 LACKA- wanna avenue, ucranion, ra., manurao- turer of .Wire Screens. Teas. GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS. Miscellaneous. BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR bans, picnics, parties, receptions, woo ding and concert work furnished. For terms address R. J. Bauer, conductor, 117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulberf muslo store. MEOARGEB BROTHERS, PRINTERS' , aupplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine. ' ton, Pa. FRANK P. BROWN ft CO.. WHOLE- aai oaaiers in wooaware, uoraaga ana Oil Cloth, T30 West Lackawanna ava. THOMAS AUBREY, EXPERT AC couniant ana auaitor. hoosm if ana wt, Williams Building, opposite poatoSoa, ftjjtnt lor ttw Ras Flra KtllniMlatnn, Salo of Ladies' f.luslin Undomoar. in n ammo nni rno iMllttIA lll(IIWrld a VIIIIIIVI Wllllll sWIIVf FURNITURE EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, U REASONABLE CHARGES, TRY US. THE SCRAUTOH BEDDING CO Seeds. O. R. CLARK ft CO., SEEDSMEN AND Nurserymen; store 14V Washington avs nue; green houtie, 1360 North Main ave nue: store telephoe 783. 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. WALTER H. BU ELL- MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens oepi. . t-inoergarien siv per term. Hotels and Restaurants. THE ELK CAFE, 126 and 127 FRANK- lln avenue. Rates reasonable. P. ZIEGLER. Proprietor. SCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. LAW. paasenger depot. Conducted on the European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop. WESTMINSTER HOTEL. Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place. New York. Rates, $3.60 per day and upwards. (Ameri can plan). E. N. ANABLE. Proprietor. Pioneer of tha hotel cen ter in New York city. Noted for Its superb loca tion, superior rooms nnd excellent cuisine service. The Standard Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR THE PRICE than any flrst-class hotel in the world. Facing Central Park, 68th and 69th sis., Plasa Square and Fifth avenue; reached by any uptown cars, and the crosstown cars at 69th St., which latter In tersect all surface and elevated roads; terminal station (th ave. L road within half a block. Absolutely Fireproof. American and European plans. Drlnklnj water and Ice used la vaporized and froxen on the premises, and aertlfled as to purity by Prot. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND. THEWINDS0R HOTEL NEW YORK. (Occupying aa entire block on Fifth Avenue between 46th and 47th 8ts) HIWK I WETHERBEE, PROPRIETORS. The American and European Plana. Rooms with Board, $4-00 and upwards per day. Room without Board, $1.80 and upward per day. The oaltine and service unsurpassed. Tbs Latest and Most Approved Sanltar Plumbing. N.wly daorrat.d and rafanusbed. Five Minutes' IValk from urand C.atral Station. Medical. tiniRil Chldwtter's Eniiish Pennvrevat Pit ttnumoni Btu, are tha at. . Tik. aa otbn. Stlij 4c., uuia, I, ,.ftksUrt, R.II.I RAILROAD TIME-TABLES Central Railroad of New Jersey. I Lehigh and nusqueoanaa Division Anthracite coal used eicluatv.lv. InSUN tng elaanUaeaa and eaoataru Train, lemva Ocrantan far Plttaton. Wllkea-Barre, .to, at 3.20. tM. 11.30 a.m.. 1.33, 2.0V, 3.06, 6.U0, J.W p. in, Huudays, .0 , m., l.uu, x.ia, i.io p. m. For Atlantle City, 110 a.m. For N.w York. N.wark and Elisabeth. 1.20 (express) a. in.. 1.23 (express with Buf fet parlor car). S.0E (exprtsa) p.m. Bun day, 2.16 p. tn. Train leaving LSI p. m. arrive, at Philadelphia, Reading Term inal, (.21 p. m. and New York .46 p. m. For Mauch Chunk, Alien town. Bethle hem, Easton and Philadelphia, MO a.m., 1.23, 8.05, 6.UU (except Philadelphia) p. in. Sunday, 2.15 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocaan Oroya, ate., at l.2a. m. (ihroush coaoh), l.'ii p. in. For Reading. Lebanon and HarrUbura, via Allcntowu, 3.20 a. in., 1.33. 6.00 p. in. Sunday, 1U p.m. ror foiisvine, s.ivn. m., i.s p. ip. jviurni"S7, now lui., iwi ai rty Btreet. North river, at 1.10 (express) a.m., 1. 1. i.v. - lexprss. wiia uunes parlor car) p.m. Sunday, 4.30 a.m. Leave Philadelphia. Reading Terminal 1.00 a.m 100 and 4.30 p. in. Sunday CI Through ticket to all point at lowest rates mar be had on application In ad vance to th. ticket agent at thsstatton. H. P. BALDWIN. Gen. Paae. Ageat. J. R. OLHAU8EN. O.n. Bust. DELAWARE AND HUDSON RAIL " ROAD. Ceauaefwing Monda'r, day, July A aU train will arrive at nsw Lack awanna ayaaua statloa as follows! Trains will lea v. Soraa far Carbondal aad. la tan atatlaa tonsMdlat polau at 110, 141, J.op, 1 ana MlU a-xsu, liaj, ua a as, t,u, s-w. m JiTa .rapi fVsr Willr.s Parrs and Intersaediatd , ,,lnta at tSTim.k and 1141 a.nu. Uaj L 7tm taii01. lad ILM p.a. . Traaa wUl arrtv at Soraatoa auttos iwaa Carbon nrroai MMtraaj, lajtaleca, Albany, eta at i jtrr From VTi hair and tnttmatte! Wallace nnnnrT n K, WllVaUl UPHOLSTERED. 6o2 and 604 11 LacU Ate., Cor. Iduni May 13, UK. Train leavea Scranton for Philadelphia and New York via D. ft H. R. K. at 7.4 a. m., 12.06, 1.20, 2 38 and 11.38 p. m.. via D , U ft W. R. R.. (.00, 8.08, 11.30 a. m., and LM p. m. Leave Scranton for Pittston and Wilkes Barre, via D., L ft W. R R., 100. 103, 11.2 a. m., 150, 107, 153 p. m. Leave Scranton for White Haven, Ha leton, Pottsville and all points on tha Beaver Meadow and Pottsville branches, via E. ft W. V. R. H., 140 a.m.. via D. A H. R. R. at 7.45 a. ra., 12.06, 1.20. 2.38, 4.00 p. m.. Via D., L. W. R. R. 100, 108, 11.20 a. m., L30, 150 p. m. Leave Scranton for Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Harrlaburg and all intermediate foints via D. ft H. R. R., 7.46 a.m., 12.05, 20, 218. 4.00, 11.38 p. m., via D L. ft W. R. R . 6.00. 8.08, 11.20 a. m., 1.30 p. m. Leave Scranton for Tunkhannock, To wanda, Elmlra, Ithaca, Geneva and all Intermediate points vis D. ft H. R. R 8 45 a.m., 12.06 and 11.35 p.m., via D., L. ft W. R. R., 8.0S, 9.55 a.m., 1.3o p.m. Leave Scranton for Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls, Detroit, Chicago and all f oints west via D. ft H. R. R., 146 a.m., 2.05, 9.16, 11.38 p.m., via D.. L. ft W. R. R. and Pittston Junction, 108, 9.56 a.m., VM, 160 p.m., via E. A W. V. R. R., 141 p.m. For Elmlra and th. west via Salamanca, via D. ft H. R. R., 8.45 a.m.. 12.(6, 4.06 p.m., via D.. L. ft W. R. R., 101. 9.55 a.m., 1.30. and 107 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping or L. V. chair cars on all trains between L ft B. junction or Wllkes-Barr and New York. Philadelphia, Buffalo, and Suspension tlrlriffe. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Gen. Supt. CHA9.S. LEE. Gen. Pass. Agt., Phils., Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHEH, Asst. Oaa. Paaa. Ant.. South Bethlehem. Pa. Del., Lack, and Western. Effect Monday, Jun. 24. 1895. Trains leave Scranton as follows: Ex rress far New York and all polnta Bust. 40, 2.60, 6.15, 8.00 and 9.55 a.m. ; 12.66 and 3.34 p.m. Express for Easton, Trenton, Philadel phia and the south, 6.15, 100 and 156 a.ia 12.55 and 3.34 p.m. Washington and way stations, 158 p m. Tobyhanna accommodation, 110 p.m. Express for Binghamton, Oswego, El mlra, Corning, Bath, Dansvlllo, Mount Morris and Buffalo. 12.10, 2.35 a.m., and 1.21 p.m., making close connections at Buf falo to all points in the West , Northw.at and Southwest. Bath accommodation, I a.m. Illnghnmton and way stations, 11 37 p.m. Nicholson accommodation, at 4 p. m. and 119 p. m.. Binghamton and Elmlra Express, 101 p.m. Express for Cortland, Syracuse, Oswega 'Utlca and Richfield Springs, 2.35 a.m. and 1.24 p.m. Ithaca, 2.35 and Bath I a.m. and 1.31 p.m. For Northumberland, Pittston, Wilkes Barre. Plymouth. Bloomsburg and Dan vllle, making close connections at North umberland for Wtlltamsport, Harrlaburg. Baltimore, Washington and the South. Northumberland and Intermediate sta tions, 6.00, 166 o.m. and 1.30 and 107 p.m. Nanticoke and Intermediate stations, 108 and 11.20 a.m. Plymouth and Inter mediate stations, 1.40 and 8.52 p.m. Pullman parlor and sleeping coaches oa all express trains For detailed Information, pocket tlmo tables, etc., apply to M. L. Smith, city ticket office 323 Lackawanna avenue, or depot ticket cilice. Erie and Wyoming Valley. Trains leave Scranton for New York and Intermediate points on the Erie rail road at 7.00 a. m. and 1.24 p. m. Also for Honesdalo, Hawley and focal polnta at T.OO. 1.40 a. m. and 3.24 p. m. All tha above are through train U and from Honesdale. Train for Lake Artel lit p. m. . Trains leave for Wllkes-Barr at IH a m. and 146 p. m. crawton nivmoN. la Erect, Rlaf 1Mb, ISM. OS032OI Station (Trains Dally, Kx cept Buuoay.l P HI. Arrive Leaver N. Y. Franklin St. . 10 Ml 78m 740 ru 110 in U 7 IIM 10 li 7001 West 44nd street!. Weehawken Arrive LeavdA Ml IS Mancocn " Junctloni Hancock Starlight PrestoaPirk como Poyntelle Belmont Plessant Mt, Dnlondal Forset City Carbondal. White RrMft MayniM Jermyn Archibald Wlnton Peck rill. 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