The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, August 26, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE RCBAlfTON .TRIBUNE MONDAY MOBNTNTJ. AUGUST 20. 1895.
WiIkesBarre.
rTh Prihnno has nnnd a branch of
fice at No. . Lanlng building, Public
Square. Wllkes-Barre. It la the purpose
of the publishers to Issue a newspaper as
valuable to the general public as the met
ropolitan dallies, and deliver it to the peo
ple throughout northeasten Pennsylvania
from throe to Ave hours earlier than the
Philadelphia and New York paper can
reach tnemj
BRIDGE AT WYOMING.
A Company ' Is Formed end Stepa to Be
Taken to uet a tnaner.
At taut the nartles Interested In
bridge over the river at AVyomlng have
"got together," and step are now be
ing taken to get -the worn unurr way
a quickly as possible as the company
ha been formed and a charter secured
lor a bridge over the river at the east
end of Klfc-hth street. It is strictly
necessary, for heavily loaded teams
cannot pull up the approaches at
Sharpe's ferry, and are forced to go to
Wllkes-Harre or Pittston to cross,
thereby occasioning an extra amount
of travel to get to tne several viii
oppoalte Wyoming. The present char
ter site Is the most available one for a
brltlne alunsr the river for miles, being
shallow water almost the entire dis
tance across. The deepest point where
a pier will rest la about eight feet.
A bridge company of New York city
had a representative In Wyoming on
Aug. 23 looking up the matter and try
ing to negotiate for the purchase of the
new charter but what success has not
mMa
The stock of the "Wyoming Bridge
company Is held by the following gen
tlemen who are well known In the Wy
omlng valley:
F. J. Scouten. 8. S. Herring, attor
neys at law: P. O. iMotVllttm. of
AVllkes-Barre: W. K. Ch.inln and V. I.
IBreese, of Wyoming. When the new
bridge Is completed it will form the
connecting link and make It possible to
reach Harvey a Lake and a oxen rrom
the east side of the river In a direct
line and by the shortest route and save
many miles of travel to the farmers
coming from over the mountain to
either WIlkesvBarre of Pittston and at
the same time giving them the benefit
of almost a continuous market on the
east side of the river on their way to
the above named cities.
OFF FOR BOSTON'.
Members of the Masonic Fraternity and
Their Wives Join an Excursion.
Pleu le Vent Commandery No. 45,
Knights Templar, will leave this city
this morning, to attend the triennial
conclave, to be held la Boston on Aug.
27 2$ and SS. They go directly to Bos
ton without change of cars, arriving
at their destination about 8 o'clock this
evening. They will be Joined at Pitts
ton by Wyoming Valley Commandery,
N. 57, Knights Templar, and at Car
bondale by Palestine Commandery, No.
14. Knights Templar. Returning they
will leave Boston on Thursday morn
ing, the return trip taking in the White
mountains. Lakes Champlain and
George. Saratoga. Albany and the de
lightful all-day ride down the Hud
son river to New York city.
The following will be In the party
from this vicinity:
P. E. C. Sir D. O. McCollum and
wife.
E. C. Sir Fred W. Tyrrell and wife.
Sir Knights Charles Alarcy and wife.
R. H. Scurreman and wife. Charles F.
Wilson and wife, George Lewis, Isaac
Vanscoy and Z. Wernet.
C. A. Perrin and wife, Henry Schoo
ley and wife, Benjamin Thompson and
wife and iDr. Faulds and wife, of Lu
zerne. Mr. Shonk and wife. Plymouth; Mrs.
Spaulding, Tunkhannock:- Airs. Bur
gess. Wyoming: Miss Marie Raub. Lu
xerne: Miss Isabel Smith. Kingston.
There will be about twenty-five sir
knights from Dleu te Veut Command
ery in Boston during the conclave.
George H. Flanagan. John Hugh. W.
A. Reichard, Frank Larned and S. J.
Tonkin left on Aug. 20; Warren R.
Bowman and E. W. Austin went Satur
day afternoon, and John Lannlng, Ed
ward B. Van Dyke, and Charles Lan
dis went yesterday.
A BEASTLY CRIME.
A Man Commits an Assault on ills LHtla
Half Sister.
On Saturday night Charles Black,
aged 35 years, and an employe of
Courtright's stables, was arrested
charged with a criminal assault upon
his little step-sister, aged eleven years.
The parties both live in Stetler"s alky,
with their mother, and the assault was
committed on Friday night. Black
took his little victim out for a car
nage ride, and drove across the North
street bridge. They got out of the car
riage and the little girl, never think
ing her brother capable of such evil,
went with him Into the woods, where
the arlme, one of the most horrible In
Lucerne's history, was committed. The
girl was unconscious, and, putting her
back In the buggy, lilack drove to
Itr. Roe's residence, on North Wash
ington street, and asked the physician
to administer a hypodermic Injection
to the girl, explaining that she bad
had a fit. The doctor did so, and
Black drove home with her.
When their mother became aware of
the nature of the crime, she called In
lr. Roe, who examined the girl, and
learned for the first time what was
the trouble. He called In Dr. Walters,
and the physician together Informed
the police of the situation, and Black's
arrest followed. He was Jailed and
will be given a hearing today. When
arrested Black was packing his trunk,
and preparing to leave the town. Mrs.
Black Is nearly destitute, depending
entirely on the wages of her son to
keep her from starvation. The llttlo
girl was taken to the hospital yester
day by Humane Agent Walters, where
the best of care will be given her.
THIEVES STILL AROUND.
The Hons of Charles Greenawalt on
South Main Street Entered.
The house of Charles Greenawalt on
South Main streeet was entered and
thoroughly ransacked last ftaturday.
A couple of men were seen loafing
around, and afterwards the same men
carried away a big bundle ofclothes
they had stolen.
Burglars also attempted to enter the
house of George Knterllne, on South
Main street, on Friday afternoon, but
were seen and frightened away.
One of the tramps arrested In nut
ter's grove on Friday Is a man named
Riley. Sergeant Kline, who has been
FACIAL HUMOURS
Prevented by
. A SHAHED TO BB MEN because of disag
nrtog mefeU b amours is the condition of
thousands who lira la Ignorance of toe foot
that la Cuticuba Soap Is te be foaad the
panst, sweetest, and most effectlre skin pari
fler aad BsautHer In the world. For pimples,
blackheads, red and ofly ski a, red, feagk
Beads with thspelsai nsilstdrjr,thia,aa4 fall,
log hair, It Is woaderfsl. . .
. SSfl . aaaasU askisSBBl ta W Mai
M fasBBBBvgaijyBj IBBsrasj. bTIHB VMI Wi Fw
fi sTe- a, I, j HkTewe.. UMhml
r w m
watohlng Riley for several days, says
he is the "spotter" of the gang. Yes
terday he was on Union and River
streets begging from door to door and
asking servants for the lady of the
house. If informed that there was
none of the family at home, he would
make Inquiries as to their whereabouts
and how lung they- would be away.
MISS KAISER 1IOME.
She Is Met by a Pew Krload. at the Depot
but Won't Be Interviewed.
IMIss Sadie Kaiser arrived In New
Vork on the City of Paris on Saturday,
and reached this city on the 9.15 train
that evening. She was met at the depot
by a few of her Immediate friends and
relatives and was at once driven to her
home in' lana Place. She would not
talk about herself, except to say that
she had come home for rest and quiet,
that she might study harder next fall.
She does not appear to have changed
much in spite of the fame she has won
on the other side of the Atlantic. Miss
Kaiser will give three or four concerts
In Northeastern Pennsylvania within the
next two months to assist her In com
pleting her education abroad, as she
expects to return to Knglnnd again in
the fall and give her entire attention
to her musical studies.
CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
A Frisky Couple Arrested for Keeping a
House of III Kepnte.
On Saturday evening last, William
Nener, a young married man. and his
wife, were arrested on a churge of
keeping a house of Ill-repute. The po
lice reported that the pair live in two
rooms at 2o South Canul street, and
they have two vhilJivn, little girl of
6 and years old. 11. M. Walters, of
the Humane society, heard of this case
and yesterday made an Investigation
which he said revealed the fact that
the place was one of the vilest dens of
the city, and he swore out a warrant
for the arrest of Nener and his wife
for cruelty to children. The hearing
Is set down for 'Monday morning. Otto
Loeb also had Nener a ested for keep
ing a house of Ill-repute, on two war
rants. These cases will also come up
at the ourr.i time.
WYOMING CAMP MEETING.
Brief Reference to the Services of the
Closing Day.
Thursday afternoon. Aug. 22. Rev,
W. B. Westlake. A. M., of Dallas,
preached: text. John xlx. 5; subject.
"Our Personal Estimate of, and Atti
tude to. Christ Jesus.
Evening services Rev. I C. Mur
doch, of Ilkes-Barre. preached; etxt
II Cor. II. 1(5; subject. "Probable Truth
Should Be Investigated.
The after-meeting was a service of
much interest. Eight persons came to
the altar; two married couples, three
young women and a young man, Sev
era! professed conversion. The meet
ing closed with marching and singing.
The twenty-fifth annual meeting was
a successful one, gratifying in results
to the association above the years im
mediately preceding.
Saturday's Storm.
The storm that passed over this city on
Saturday afternoon was the most severe
that has visited ilkes-Barre for a
year. A large number of awnings were
carried away by the wind, and several
chimneys fell before it. In front of tDr.
L'rquhart's residence on South Frank
lin street a big maple that has stood for
years was torn down. A big elm on
Union street went over and another fell
across the electric car track on North
Main street and delayed several cars.
Up towards tMlner'a Mills, where the
wind had freer play, the damage was
greater. The wind storm lasted for
about half an hour, but the rain con
tinued for several hours later.
Shot st Pittston.
Early yesterday rr.ornlne; a shooting
scrape occurred at Plttstoi. Two
yount; m: named Gerrlty and McHush
wei.i inf an tvley to light. Three
shcn were fired, two of which struck
McHugh In the leg and hip. He was
taken to the hospital for treatment
and his assailant, Cerrlty, was arrest
ed and t'ougpt to Jail.
BKIEFNOTES.
George Metzear Is now In good
health. Warden Boland thinks his 111
ne due more to insufficient food than
anything else.
a rie ciipioyes of the Axle works will
hold a plonlc at Lake Ariel on Sept. IS,
f..r me benefit of Paul Zumm, who was
Injured In the shops sr me time ago.
The .r.'holtc Mutual Benefit associa
tion of V.'llkes-Barre and Plymouth will
run nn excursion to Farvlcw next
Wr-dr.iMday.
The I.' nii-lt nlocl: on the corner of
North 'Main street and Public square.
will be completed about Jan. 1.
John Ferry and Mixs Mary McKee-
ver were married at St. Mary's church
on Saturday evening last by l;tv. Fa
ther Jordan.
Steps are being taken to give the toll-
keeper on the new turnpike the rights
of a constable, that he may arrest
those who resist paying the toll.
John Kluker, who was married to
a Wllkes-Barre girl about ton years
ago, was drowned at Kmporla, Kan.,
a few days ago. Both he and his wife,
who was Miss Mame Wler, were well
known In this city.
J. L. Halsey, who has been traveling
In Europe this summer, has dnishod
immo very Interesting letters for the lo
cal papers.
The funeral of John Tlennla. hn
died on Friday, was held from his late
residence yesterday afternoon. Inter
ment was made in the Dallas cemetery.
Cards have been Issued for the wed
ding of Frank W. Miller, of this city,
to Miss Carrie Black, of Centrnlla.
it is iiKely that a Inrirn numlmr nf
sports from this rltyVivlll go to flcran-
ion on 'i nursdny to see the alley ball
match between Thiimnn lilrVni.u ami
James J. Corbett.
Between ISO and 200 nrrmni will n
to Harrlsburg on Tuesday In Judge
Bice's Interests.
Mayor Nichols Is after the limb .idl
ers again. He says thev mni
outside the city limits or oult the busi
ness, as some or the bresent lnaiinn
are a nuisance.
A new entrance to thn tri.n m
tlonal bank on the stvln of th
sance, will be built In the near future.
PITTSTON.
rTtlA Hit t.tnn M, M
piiV...-V . uiine or me ncranton
ilHiH .h5" bT"1 l'enel W W. eraser,
sxent. et Nn c w mil...... . .
!,ri" S n1mn: cmp''"its of non-de-tr
,ob work of " d'scrlp.
..?!". 1"h?,,l, sddresse.1 and regular
IHC" pi!on" rece,ved. Advertising and
subscripts rates cheerfully submitted.
A shooting affray occurred at a sa
loon near the West End Saturday
morning about I o'clock. Two young
men named Gerrlty and Mollugh
quarrelled and went Into an alley to
light. Gerrlty fired at McHugh, wound
ing him, twice In the leg and once In
the hip. Ho was removed to the hos
pital and Gerrity was arrested. 1
Miss Nellie Helm, of Philadelphia, Is
spending a few days at her old home
on Wyoming avenue.
'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes, of
Montgomery street, left town Saturday
to spend a few days at Ocean Grove.
About thirty persons from Pittston
and vicinity will accompany the
Knights Templar excursion to Boa
ton today.
Several members of the Toung Men's
Christian association gymnasium are
agitating the organisation of a foot,
ball team and It Is understood that
those Interested will call a meeting in
a few days. It Is expected a strong
team will be organised and they will
begin practice at once. There la plenty
of material In Pittston and we should
have a good club.
The city engineer gives notice to all
property owners oa South Main Street,
below Broad, who are not connected
with the water main, that It la neces
sary to do so at once, as the laying of
the asphalt will begin this week.
'Mr. and Mrs. -Homer Buggies, of
Broad street, and Mr. and airs. a. J,
Cruaes, of Wyoming avenue, returned
rrom Montrose Saturday evening.
where they attended the soldiers' re
union.
The Misses Mary and Blanche
(Emory nd Daisy Cogllier. of the
West Side, were among the excursion
ists who went to Ocean Grove on Sat
urday.
MIbs Ella Hughes, of Montgomery
street, left town Saturday to spend two
weeks with friends at Sayre.
'Michael Jordan Is home from Phlla
delphla, visiting his parents, on North
Alain street.
The Congregational church, of West
Pittston, will run an excursion to
Ijike Ariel Thursday. Aug. S. Train
leaves foot of old No. S plane, Broad
street, at 8.10 a. m.
The Bamuin and No. 10 shafts of the
Pennsylvania Coal company will l
cloned down today. All the otners win
work.
Alvln Touhlll. of Pittsburg, Is the
gucxt of the family of John Touhlll
on South Main street.
Pittston Business Mrectorv.
FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMIUNQ CAM
on Wriuht A Co.. 7 South Main street
A new raiiKe for sale or exehunge; also
second-hand household goods, bought or
old.
AVOCA.
On Saturday William Watson, of
Pittston, visited Avoea at the request
of the directors of the school district
for the purpose of selecting a site for a
new school building, to be erected, to
replace the old No. S building, which
is believed to be In a very poor condi
tion and inadequate for school pur
poses at the present time. Mr. W up
turn represented the New Tork and
Pittston Coal company, and generously
titfiTfd live lotn for a school alt a una
play grounds, free of charge. In a very
desirable and convenient locality. Such
a generous offer should merit the ap
preciation and gratitude of the citlsens
and people In general, who are interest.
cd lu the wellfare of the public schools.
It is to bo earnestly hoped that voters
will on Tuesduy, Sept. 3, show their ap
preciation of such kindness by coming
out and voting for an Increase of the
bonded Indebtedness of the district. In
order that the present board of dlree
tors may be enabled to start a new
building which will stand as a lasting
monument to the people of Avoea,
showing their Interest in the progress
of education.
Patrick Qulnn, a laborer, employed
at Law shaft, was seriously injured by
a fall of rock on Saturday. He was
conveyed to the home of his uncle, John
Moore, of Spring street, where he la
now resting quite comfrotably.
L. J. Baxter and John McKenzle will
leave tomorrow for Harrlsburg to be
present at the Republican state con
ventlon which will convene In that
city on Thursday.
Misses Ella Curran, Katie Brennan
Agnes Gillespie, Vina Gibbons and
Kate Cannon returned home on Satur
day after spending a few weeks at
Lake Ariel.
.Mise Jennie Newlln and May San
ders are visiting friends In Plains.
In the case of Seamens & Hollister vs,
Hendler, the former obtained judg
ment for the total amount of their
claim. Paul J. Sherwood looked after
their Interests.
Excavations for the foundations of
the silk mill will probably be com'
menced this week.
The members of the Primitive Meth
od ist Sunday school will picnic at
Lincoln park today.
John Burns Is seriously 111 at his
nome in worth Avoea.
Me mid Mr. David Brown, of Peck'
vlllo, at: Js'trlK friends in town.
' PECKVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Hartman
spent yesterday at Shlckshinny.
Joseph English will leave today to
take a course of studies at Manslleld
State Normal school.
A large number from here attended
camp meeting at Salem last Sunday.
Rev. Charles Thomas, Who has been
visiting his brother, George Thomas,
returned to his home at Philadelphia
last Saturday.
Master Joseph Page, the energetic
Tribune carrier, spent Sunday at
Shlckshinny.
Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Graves, of Jermyn,
was In town on Sunday.
(Mrs. Homer English has returned
"nome from a two weeks' visit at Mos
cow and vicinity.
Miss Anna MaylMead, who has been
visiting her aunt, 'Mrs. Corey Jenkins,
for the past week, will return this
morning to her home at Pittston.
All members of Lieutenant James G.
Stevens post, 304, are requested to meet
at their hall at 7.30 to make arrange
ments for the funeral of their lute coin
rude, B. T. llanllng.
Having passed the seventy-fifth mile
stone of life, Ellas T. Illardlng died yes
terday afternoon at 4.40. The deceased
was born at Hnrford, Susquidianna
county, July 29, 1820, nnd has been a re
spected resident of this place for the
last twenty-five years, lie was a vet
eran of the late war. He enlisted as a
sergeant on Aug. 30. 1861, In Company
M, Fourth regiment of Pennsylvania
cavalry, ami served three years. He
was wounded at Malvern Hill. He
mustered as a comrade of Lieutenant
James G. Stevens post, No. SOI, Grand
Army of the Republic, at Peckvllle on
Jan. 25, ViHX Mr. Harding leaves a
wife snd three children, one sun end
two daughters, P. O. Harding, (Mrs.
Thomas 'Pope and iMabel Harding.
The funeral services will be held at the
Baptist churoh next Wednesday after
noon at 2 o'clock and will be conducted
by the Jtev. W. J. Guest, assisted by
Kev. fl. ;. Klmpklns, of the iMethodlst
Episcopal church. Interment will he
made In Prospect cemetery. The fu
neral will be under the direction of
James G. Stevens post. Susquehanna
papers please copy.
MONTROSE.
Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Riley, MIbs
Holmes. Miss Kittle and Emma Riley,
who have been staying at Montrose
for a few weeks. 'left for Sliver lake
Saturday.
Glennl Page was In town Thursday.
8. J. Sparkes will leave for Rochester
this week, where he has accepted a po
sition as sales agent, for. a .Rochester
nrm.
Montrose can now boast of another
paper which Is Issued twice' a week,
the Sentinel.
'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iRaynsford are
visiting at the home of his parents on
Maple street.
Wrlghter 'Smith, of Owego, spent the
week with relatives and returned home
Friday,
Lou and Fred Jlerrlck were the
guests of their father on Lake avenue.
Hon. Galusha Grow Is slated to
speak at the Harford fair next month.
Rev. Dr. Murphy, of Germantown,
Pa., occupied the pulpit of the Episco
pal church Sunday.
Clarence Tltsworth Is able to leave
aside the crutches after using them
for nearly a week.
The camp meeting- at Dlmock was
attended by a large crowd from Mont
rose. The Methodist ohuroh held no
services so that the members of the
ehurch may attend.
The statement mad In the Sentinel
to the effect that Governor Hastings
was greeted with cheers for Quay upon
hi arrival In this town on Wednesday
last la erroneous. The governor was
not accorded a reception In keeping
with the dignity of his office, or a re
ception that should have been given
IS
That insists upon fVV
keeping i stock of i J I'll H
Ms Beai Mel
in the house)
Why, tne vise mother. Beause. when
taken iirteroilly it .cures in a few minutes,
Crimps, Spasms, Sour Stomach. Heartburn
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Head.ichf
Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint,
Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains.
DOSE Half a tcaspoonf ill in half a tgtnblc;
of water.
Used externally, tt Will cure Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Mosquito Diles, Stings of Insects,
Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scutds, Coueh5,
Colds and all throat troubles.
ItaAwny's Read; Relief, aided by Hail
way's Fills, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma
larious, Pilious ami other Fevers. .
fifty Centi s fettle. Seld bj Dracfht
KADWAY tt CO., New Vork.,
RAD WAY'S
PILLS.
Purely vegetable, mild and reliable, fausc
perfect dlfMilon, foinilte aulmilatlnn N1
healthful regularity. Cure cimwlptlon nutl
In loug liM of unpUuaaut symptom dJ rja
rrnate the system. 13 cente buz. All drug
fleU.
any guest who had travelled many
miles to accept an Invitation of this
nature, but there were no cheers for
Uuuy or any one else when he alluhted
from the train at the station.
HONESDALE.
Mrs. Jeff O'Connell gave a birthday
party to her daughter, Uoru, in honor
of her ntxth birthday, on Saturday.
Fifty-five children enjoyed, the pleas
ures of the afternoon.
Mrs. Elizabeth -Smith, (Mr. and 'Mrs.
Frank Hurlburt. who have been
spending the punt six months at the.
homo of W. A. (laylord and Mrs. H. O.
Hurlburt, who bus been vlsltnlg at the
Uaylord house the past few days, re
turn to Philadelphia today.
Emmanuel Freeman, the boss sign
painter of Honesdnle, Will paint the
banners of the .Maple City Wheelmen,
advertising their bicycle races, Sept. 19.
OLD FORQE,
The excursion by the Brick church.
Old Forge, and Mooslc Sunday schools
to Lake Cawy on Thursday was well
attended and enjoyed by all.
Mr. and .Mrs. K. W. Howard are vis
iting In New York.
Theodore R. Harvey, D. D. S., and
Misses Mame Harvey and L,lda Clllpln,
of Qouldsboro, called on our new ticket
agent, C. E. Eilenberger, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Drake and Samuel
Brodhead, sr., attended the veterans'
reunion In Montrose this week.
Miss J. May Brodhead, assisted by
the PreBbyterian choir, will give an
entertainment in Drake's hall on Fri
day evening, Aug. 30.
If fbo Bnby Is Cnttlng Teeth.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bm
used for over Fifty Years by Millions of
Mothers for their Children while Teething,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes the
Child. Softens the 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 suro and ask for
"Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-live cents
bottle.
A WORD.
WANT8 OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH. WHEN PAID KOIt, IN AD-VAMI-TS
U'HKN A ROOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHARGR WILL flW LKKS
THAN it t'KMTd. THIS lilLU Jr
Pl.lir.H TO HMAI.T, WANT ADS. EX-
CKPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FRGb
Lost
IOHT-I.ADY'B SMALL SILVER WATCH.
J gold lion 1b, nliont 4 p. ill. yeatonUy. lie.
twron Leckiiwanns nwnno hridirn end Venn
avcniio. Kinder pleaao loave st thi oflleo and
rwoive rwri.
Help Wanted Male.
I )HOTO TICKET AGENTS AND PICTURK
mon Cfin leurit i.f a flue ixm.tlon liv nd-
droning WILLIAM U. I'LATT, VM Elm
strmit, Camden, N. J.
WANTED - KEMAIILH i'BKSON TO
trsvnl: sal il v 87311 ami nxooninii: Incloiui
rforcnr and wtf adlremad utimpoil onvul
ope. I'KE.-tlliENT, Drawer P, Oilc-Hifo.
ANTED WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
evrrr town to aolielt atonk aultarriu.
tlona; n monopoly; Ms money for nitonta: no
capital reqiilrvd. KDWAltD C. r'lHII CO.,
Borden uiock, iuicako. hi.
' AI.K.HMEN - HKHIDENT HALESMEN
wiiniefi, annuainieu wiwi me inrni ami
nearuy nrnir ami urocnry train, v nanaie our
Una nf hlttll aratle plirara. Addraav. irlvlnif
rernreuccs, .1. EDWAUD COWL&4 Co., IU
Helo Wanted Females.
w
ANTED IMMEDIATELY -TWO ENEK
entio mleroiiin to renrpant na.
Onaranteml pJ a day without InUrftiriug with
other dutlm. Healthful neRiiuatlnn. wrlto
fur iiertlrulnra. luclrminir atamu. Mnmo Churn.
iral Company, No. i John street, New York.
for Rent
IXlti KENT-KUK . IHKiEDIioTlMVAvTni
or without hoard, suitable fur two i.r.
son. I ill! Adama arc,
jVH KKNT- A LARGE. -8TORY BUILD-
11 i. -. tin L' . i . i i .
mik .- rmiiMtii, Rtrnuwi Buitaoin lur
wholoaale business. C'AIIHON ft DAV1EH,
Hcrati ton.
L'OR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSR ON WEST
1. Lankawanria avennn. Adilpam TtfriM A.4
E. KVANH, aoar 1182 Lusorno, Hyde Park.
L'OR RENT-NICELY FUKN IM H El) 11 ALL
F anltAbln for luAtm mnma. Jf ill M Jh-li-
UYN, 110 Wyoming ovmine.
Situations Wanted.
FBITIOM WANTEDBY A BALKSUAN
well uiBerloncaa In drv nnil
eerles, Address A Trlbaso otnee.
4JTKNOURAPHKR AND TYPBWR1TEH-
sires poaltlon. Address L., Tribune offlce.
A WIDOW WITH ONE CHIL WOULD
like a place as bonaekaetiar. rwn
dress 335, Kmslcr court.
WANTED-A SITUATION BY ABOUND
man aa lanitor or nlaht aiiaki..., .
of city references Addieee l. Dcranton, Pa
pOSlTIOM WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED
II Si as la aleaee altuulai a.
7 , . Bu, mereBoer,
Address A. M. B., Tribune offloa.
DBUOOI8T, RKQISTEBED, WANTS PO.
ution u elark nr muiftrt 11
tMiittiiM: eitv or nonntrva IddNsH nutnim
WIDOW WiTH WO CHILDREN
J .'l?.8 Hboaae keener. Ceil or
.iddress V...M-. 316 Oswald court.
Stoekheldera .Meetlrlg.
'BB -AlfNUAI, MKETINO Of THE
SMbhalbkeSiM . ft!. a
the omee of the eompeiy, la the city of Serae
tea. on Wedaeadar, Aa-t ,0, ,
e'eleck p. a. ftf, ebAmZUM, bM'y.
01
Cdnhblly
Mid-Summer
who oiinTO nnnn
HIIO. dillilld. Ulllll
-
ALL GO AT A SWEEPING REDUCTION.
Three Very Special Numbers in Gown . .
AT 65c, 75c. MD 90c
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 Crcpon Silks at 59c. 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, gflS&tilSr
Special Notices.
NOTICE-ON AND ArTF.lt MAY I, I
will make a monthly tuur of thn follow
ing places Klvlnir free up.-u air advertising ex
Inmiiuu. with tlie Bterotlcun: Taylorviiln,
Hyde I'ark, Providence, Dickson Olynhaut,
IVekTille, ArclibaM, Jermyn. Exhibitions
mvim on WiHlm.'Iny and Friday of each
weak daring tlia month, the ratus for sdver
tin lift sr. flu per mouth. Address E. 11.
Cull, Tribune onice, elty.
"'FHE BOMiIEK IN OUR CIVuTwAR."
I You want tula relic. Ontaina allot
Frank Lculle's fnmouaold War Hcturca tliow
ing the forces In actual buttle, sketched on tba
aKt. Two volumes, '4UUU plnturoa, Cold on
ay monthly pHVineuta. Delivered by ex
jiroMi coiniiletn, oil charges prepaid. Addr.-wt
I'. MOODY, Adams Ave., Hcranton. I'a.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,
tinea, etc., bound or rebound
MAHA
at Tn a
Thibunm office,
prices.
Vuick work.
IteasonabU
Agent Wanted.
CALEBMAK TO CARKY BIDE LINE: V
u per ceat. eommisalon; sainplo book
mailed free. Addreas U N. CO., bUtlon L,
ntw nors.
AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell now litflitulnit selliuK table cloth. mos
quito and house tiy liquid ut 10 cents nnd U
cents a Iwtle. Kauiiln free. BOLOIANO
ai r u Co., Baltimore, Md.
A GENTS HINDE'S IATKNT ITNIVEK.
IX aal Hair Curlers and Wnvors fused with
ent heat), and "I'yr Pointed"Hair Pins. Lib
eral eonimUslons. Free sample and full par
ticulars. Anuress f. u. uox too, mew lorx.
WANTr D - ACTIVE 8ALKHMEN TO
v V handle our line, no rwKldlliiif. Balarv,
f 75 per month and expenses paid to all. Uoodi
entirely new. Apply quickly, f.O. Box, W.
uoston, aiasa
For Sale.
A Hv. Immense marcln of nrotlt.
Pine culm pile and land in Jieart of the citv.
uirucur on asverni or me Kreai rauroaas. suit
able for mauufactiirinir sites, aopots, ware
hnuans nr storage sites requiring switch room
and railroaii facilities: also suitable for build
ing lota; convenient to the Inreest industries
oi me city; groat opportunity lor party with
enierprue anu pusu; can Iw inane to pay im
mensely. Fur i-artiaulars call upou W. OIU-
sun jujm, an bprucost.
T,OK H A LK CHE A P L A HUE HOUSE AND
birn and one acre of ground at Daltoa,
Pa. Address ,T. L. Hwarlz, Dnltoa, Pa or U.
D. Swartz. 213 Spruce Btreet, city.
FOR 8ALK-AT REASONABLE FIOURE8.
a lot of Hoe & Co. 'a. iron dIdo eomnnai-
tion tramc-a, single and doublo; also a lot nf
Hooker cshos, In pairs, some extra depth. All
only slightly used und good as new. Address
inquiry to HUM1NKSB 1IANAUEH, The Trio
tine. Bcranton, Pa.
Notice,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-WHERE-An
mv srlfti R.lith has ltt mv hnA anil
hoard without just cause or provocation, this
is to give notice that 1 wdl not nay any debts
nnntrat,,,! 1, hi riCnuHB 11 WUITP ItM
Mrite, ra.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Physicians and burgeons.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVKD
to 610 Spruce street, Hcrunton, I'a.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
T i TJ ITAV 9nA UPVV AVE 1 t U t
call 20t'i2.' Ills, of women, ebstrotrlue and
anu an uis. oi cnn.
Dr7 A. J." "CONNELU OFFICE SOI
Waxhlngton avenue, cor. Bpruce street,
over Kruncke's drug ntroe. Residence,
Tii Vine Rt. Otnco hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 4. and 8.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun
day, 2 to 3 p. m.
DR. W. B. ALLBN, ni North Waahlsgtoa
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY, lMtACTICK I.1MITKD
dlneascs nf the l.vo, Kur, Nose and
Throat: olllce, 122 Wyoming ave, Rosi
dnnce, 62) Vino stroet.
DR. L. M. OATK8. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. OlDce hours. S to a. m., 1.30
to 1 and 7 to 8 p. ni. Residence 3m AluUI
on avanuo.
DR. J. C. BATKSON. RELIABLR 8KIN.
Tumor nnd Cancer SpeclHllHt. Tuesdays
and Frliluys, at KOTi Linden street. Of
llco hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Dentists.
DrTWILTTiAM ArTAFTTPORCELAIN?
Ilrldgo nnd Crown work. Office, V21
Wnshlnglon avenue.
C7 C"L A I T il A C 1 1 . 8 1 1 R OEO N Dfi NT I ST.
No. lie Wyoming; avenue
fiTlOTUAf'fON, OFF1CK COAL EX
clinngu. Lawyers.
WATIRKN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
nnd Counnellms at Law, Republican
biilldlng, Washington avenue, ' Bcran
ton, I'a.
iEBSIirS HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at Inw, Commonwealth
oulldliig. Washington avenue.
W. H. JESfllJP.
JlORACE E. IIAND,
W. H. JK88UP, JR.
PATTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR
neys and Counsellors at Lnw; oftlces I
and I Library building , flrrnnton, Pa.
R08WELL H. PATTERSON,
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED IIAND. WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building.' Rooms 19. 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room b. Coal Exchange, Scran,
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAK FORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms i3, lit and SS, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL W. EDGAR, ATTORNBY-AT.
Law. Office, 817 Bpruce at., Bcranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRES, Af TORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawana ave., Bcranton, Pa,
URIH TOWN8END. ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dime Bank Building, Bcranton.
Money to loan la Urge sums at per
cent.
C. B. PITCHER, ATTORNBY-AT
Iw, Commonwealth building, Scran
ton, Pa.
C. COMgqYB, m BPRUCE BTRBBT.
D. B. P.RPLOOLB, ATTORNEY LOAN8
negotlatea on real estate sacurlty. 401
: Bp rue. street . ; ..
4 JKIljW ATTORNBT-AT-LAW,
" "iim . croranton, x-a.
4AB. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORtf'SY A
jwwi w vwiubimbwwwib wq y, WOT' ""0
wan.
J. M.0,BAC2,ti4K1
Salo of Ladies' Muslin Undonvoar.
rrno
FURNITURE
t
to
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO,
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK & CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 14s Washington ave
nue; green houko. 1350 Nortb Main ave
nue; store tulepboe 702.
Architects.
EDWARD II. DA VI 8, ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth
building, Bcranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFF1C&
rear of 4U8 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK. JR., ARCHITECT,
435 Bpruce St.. cor. Wash, avo.. Bcranton.
BROWN ft MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 12e Washington avenue,
Bcranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
investment mm any ouier association.
Call on B. N. Callender, Dime Bank
ouiiuing.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACK A
- wanna avenue, Bcranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screens.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA.
Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for co Hue or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 10.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue, opens
Sept. 9. Kindergarten flO per term.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms address It. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert's
music store.
MEGARUEE BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
supplies, envelopes, paper bags, twine.
Warehouse, 130 Washington ave.. Bcran
ton, Pa.
FRANK P. BROWN ft CO WHOLE
sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth, 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant and auditor. Rooms It and 2
Williams Building, opposite postoUlce.
Agent for tho Ho Fire Extinguisher.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELM CAKE, 125 and 127 FRANK-
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EOLER, Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR D.. L. ft" W.
passenger dopot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH. Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL.
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
Now York.
Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANABLE,
Proprietor.
Pioneer of the hotel cen
ter in New York eltv.
Noted for Its superb loca
tion, superior rooms and
excollont cuisine service. The Standard
Hotel for giving HOUR VALUE) FOR
THE PRICE than ar.y first-class hotel In
the world. Feeing Central Park, 6Sth end
59th st., Plaza Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown cars, and the
crosbtown cars at 59th st., which lattor In-
torsect all surrare and elevated roads;
terminal station tin ave. L rond within
half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plans. Drlnkln,
water nnd tee used Is vaporised and froxeit
on the premises, and terttlled as te purity
by 1'roi. inanaivr. . mamaiu.mj.
THE WINDSOR HOTEL
NEW YORK.
(Occupying an entire block on Fifth Aveons
between 4nth and 47th Sta)
HAWK & WETHER3EE, PROPRIETORS.
The American and European Plees.
Rooms with Board,
$4.00 and upwards par day.
Rooms without Board,
$1.50 and upwarda par day.
The cuitine and service unsurpassed.
The Latest and Most Approved Hani tar
Plumbing.
Newly ded' rated and refurnished.
Five Minutes' Wnlk from UrsndCeatral
station.
Medical
ami
IDI Bat CMcheihy's fourth Penyryl
Liixasmai !), ara the .'';;''":
Cktnkesisr (
WILLIAM S. MILLAR,
Alderman 8th Ward, Scranton.
ROOMS 4 AND a,
Qaa and Water Co. Building,
CCKU1 WTOXIXa AYR, IID CUIU It
omoa botju
if.a a wl tola, avi
laaar oa4 aappe.)
(X hoar latermlasioa for
ltelic.ti&r Attest!:! Giratt Cclltctlcu
Pretapt aettleaseat Oaaraateeel .
' TaiaanaM Na. 04. ;
Mama
m
UPHOLSTERED.
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN,
REASONABLE CHARGES.
TRY US.
6o2nd 663
lackL lie., Gor. Adams.
NEW
5
East Stroudsbg, Pa.
The FALL TERM of tbia popular
Institution opens Monday. September
2,1695.
Out location is one of the moat beau
tiful and Picturesque summer resort
regions o. the etAts, Bulldines are new
end comfortably fumiibed. Good
Boakdivo a recog tized feature of tba
School D jpartmen'jE In addition to
all other departments In the Normal
Schools tve bae included in our Man
ual Training Department, the Art of
Plaid and Ornamental Sewing, Drese
uiabing, Cutting and "itD'ng, free to
all lady pupils. Send for our new il
Ij.tratcd catalogue. Address
GEO. P. BIBLErA. M., Ml"
East Stnmdstag, Fa.
Spring House
, U. E. CROFUT, Prop'r,
Heart Lake, Pa.
Alt! rode nearly S,Ono feet Pine groras aa&
beautiful senary. Honae new and wall for
nlsbed: but three minutes' walk from D, L
W, station, aad HO feet from the lake.
GOOD BOATS, FISHING TACKLE,
Dancing Pavilion, 8 win m, Croquet Grenada,
etc, FUXB to aesste-
COLD SPUING WATER
AKD PLENTY OF MILK.
RATES REASONABLE. Write far
circular.
1 IM M
OF SCRANTON.
Hill
$200,000
270.000
60.000
III
Special Attention Gites to Business
end Personal Accounts.
INTEREST PAID 01 THE DEPOSITS.
Stocks, Bonds,
and Grain.
Bouirht and sold on New Tork
Exchange and Chicago Board
of Trade, either for oath or oa
margin.
O. duB. DIMillCK,
4U Sprue Street.
LCCIL STOCKS S SPECtfiLTI,
TaloeneaoSOOa.
call up eax
OILS.
VINEGAR
AND
CIDER.
crnoE ANO WARIMOUSX
- MlTOUlJaUSIOUN
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tA. W. OOUUINO, M'cfrw
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