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THE BCIIAKTOW TRIBUE WlSDTJESDAY' MOKKnfQ. . AUttUST 28, 1895.
Wilkes
(The Tribune hat opened a branch of
fice at No. 29. Lanlug building. Public
8uare. Wllkea-Barre. It la the purpoee
of the publisher to Iseue a newspaper as
valuable to the general puouc in "
roiuilltan ilalllea ami deliver It to the p0-
ple throughout northeaaten Pennsylvania
Xros three to nve hours a-arner i ''
Philadelphia and New York papers can
reach them.
OFF FOR IIARR1SBURG.
The Klc Boomer Have a Ulf Tnraon't
with Badges and Mnle.
Th pim rffWatlon to the Harris-
burs convention went to the capital on
a. MMM-ial train at S.43 o'clock yesterday
morning. The league rooms were
oiened at an early hour, ami hw
going to the train the Republican
v.nt there and all were given neat
w hite cups anil badge. The cap were
of white duck. yacnunK
name "Rice" printed ai-ros the top,
and the badtte were white with an ex
cellent portrait of Judite Kliv printed
thereon, and the words "For Judge of
the 8uierlor Court, lion. . nunc
Rice, of Wllkos-lSuriv, Harrlsburg,
Th Klnth neelment bantr accompa
nied the excursion and before the train
arrived, played a number of selections,
which amused great enthusiasm.
A.t a it rh. nriioeaslon formed oil
South (Slain street and marched around
the square and out East Mantel street
.. ihi ,l..,i.,l f.uinr-ilmnn It. W. ill-
lama And Ilurrv IHetrlck. with small
flags of - the national A'olor In their
hands. Headed tn priwessmn.
At the ilemtt evervthinit was In remit
nes. The train, consisting of four
oouchea and a baggage car, eioou in a
siding and engine 40. ono or the rastesi
owned by the company, was coupled on
roa.lv tn start when the time arrived.
The depot platform was crowded with
citizens who could not aivompany the
boomers, but heartily wished them sue.
cess In their efforts. They talked Rice
continually, and seemed to forget ev
erybody else on the ticket, a fact which
Illustrated the anxleiy they felt for our
honorable townsman.
The train was splendidly equipped
ami Sol Uacharach presided over the
cafe car In front. 'Hlg white streamers
extended the entire length of the cars,
announcing what the delegation was.
and for whom they were going to the
convention.
Among those who accompanied the
excursion were:
Henry Wiseman, Harry IVltrick
Charles Jeffries, Sol Hucharach, Hon.
James R. drlner. R. W. Williams, Alex
Patterson. Frank Neimeyer, Mose Sol
omon, Thomas Cnrter, Plymouth: Jacob
Eddlesteln, Israel Kppsteln. K. V. Rob
inson, Philip Richards. J. S. 'McKnight,
J. R. William. J. R. Westover. Oscar
Smith. Lewis A. Arnold, John I.. Ev
an. David 3. Williams. H. C. Wallace,
J. E. Williams, John J. Renshaw. A. U,
Reed, "Squire Walters, lr. K. McKee,
Joseph R. Lloyd. Samuel Sutton, John
Sutton. L. U. Rice, Oeorge w. Hall,
Fred Flannaghan. David H. Thomas,
C. Bach. W. O. Grltllth. Walter May,
H. A. Fuller. I. J. Baxter. Philips Wels.
M. E. Walker, . Shtckshinny; George
at. John. Adam Uotthold, May Kaiser,
George Thomas, Plymouth: X. Rosen-
feld. George Ryder, Otis Lincoln. J. P,
Noll, David Thomas. Plymouth ; James
James, Jam J. Thomas, Thomas II.
r,nnsun, 1'iymouin; ruiocn r.vans,
Pltttson; L. C. Slncavlti. Juke Fritz.
(Arthur E. Detro, Merrlt Sx, Wyo
ming; Paul Sterling. A. D. Tav. Hen
Pavey, Harry Karkuff. W. D. Watklns.
Evan L. Jones. John Zukoskl. David V.
Reese. Paul Drlppe. Conrad Jacob. iMor.
rls Dougherty, David Valentine. Rob
ert Tlmberman. A. M. Palmer. Profes
sor Kline. W. F. Belsel.
The following went via the Dela
ware Lackawanna and Western, vis:
Howard Armstrong. Hon. George W.
Shonk. Hon. Daniel W. Reese. At 10.17
the Wayne county delegation arrived
ocer the Delaware and Hudson and
proceeded toiHarrisburg over the Penn
Bjivanl. Quite a number of people
from this region accompanied them,
among them belnp Colonel Campbell,
Dr. McDongall. of Plttston: D. W. Mor
gan. David Watklns. D. W. Thomas,
Plymouth, John Kunkle, XV. T. Rice,
Martin Landon. William Harris. Dal
las; W. E. Bennett, Harry Wilbur, J.
J. Thomas. Wlikes-Barre.
A large number left yesterday after
noon and last evening, and It Is proba
ble that Judge Rice1 boomers will
number 200 at Harrlsburg today.
DULLARD WILL REFEREE.
II Consent to Act at thj nig Alley Ball
Game I Scrnntnn.
Yesterday morning County Commis
sioner Thomas Dullard received a let
ter from John Rlckaby, of Ofld Forge,
champion alley ball player of the state,
asking him to serve as reree In the
big alley ball game on Thursday at
Scran ton. between Kirka.'by and Dove
on one side, and Champion James J.
Corbett and his brother, Joe, on the
other.
The Scranton men are the best open
alley ball players In the state, and
Corbett and his broth-r have defeated
the best teams In Nw York city, so
that a good game Is locked for. The
game was arranged during Corbett'
recent visit to Scrntiton, ami will he
played for $1,000. Jiuth sides are con
fident of winning, r.nrl the game Is to
be played on Th'jrnday at 2 o'clock at
the Scranton Driving park. Mr. Dul
lard Is one of tlie best alley ball play
ers In the state, amd hi reputation for
fine and Impartial refereelng s
known. Both parties accepted him
w thout hesitating, and on receipt of
Rickaby's leVter. (Mr. Dullard at once
wrote the fo flowing reply:
, Wlfk-narrre, Pa., Aug. 27; 1SW,.
Mr. John RK-kaby: ,
Dear H!r-tYoura of the 2T,th received.
w,l accept, the posit Jon of referoo In the
Contest of alley ball tetween yourself and
Dove on the one !de anil Jam" J. and
Joseph C'rbett on the other, on Thursday,
Aug. . fet the Driving Jark, Bcranton. I
will rofire the contitst In a fair and Im
partial manner. Your very rospent fully,
T. M. Du lard, Wllkes-Barre.
With Masoalo Honors.
The funeral of a. D. iSUgh was field
yesterday afternoon from hi late home,
79 North Main street. He was burled
with full Masonic tumors, being a mem
ber of Lodge 376, Free and Accepted
Masons, of Kingston, the past forty
five years and the oldest mason1 In the
valley. He was atso a member of the
Independent Order of Odd Fellows feir
about forty years and many members
attended. ' i '-
Lodge 376, Free and Accepted Masons,
sent a handsome pillow with the Initials
of the lodge worked in- immortelle.
The Odft Fellow sent another beautl-
THE SECRET
BEAUTIFUL
SKIN
' U FOUND IN
CUTICIIRA
- Barre.
ful pillow with the letters I. O. O. F,
worked thereon. Rev. J. Richards
Boyle conducted the services at the
house. At the grave the 'Masonic ritual
was read and about the grave was scat-
tered roses. Interment was made at
Forty Fort cemetery.
The pall-bearer were Henry Van
Scoy. w. T. Church. Peter Wolcott and
Forbes Van Ann, William Bryden and
James jranK.
The flower bearers were George Pei
per and 1. li. Reynolds.
MeciJcnls Yesterday.
The little son of Mrs. Moyler, a
widow residing near the ilvlnware,
Lackawanna and Western station at
Kingston, was run over by a heavy
lumber wagon last evening. The wagon
passed over the little fellow' chest,
and Injured Mm so badly Internally
that he is not expected to live. Robert
Carruthers. of Kdwardsvlllc. wa hurt
very seriously by a fall of rock yester
day In the Haddock mine at Luzerne
borough. One of hi legs was broken
and the other one crushed so badly
that when he was taken to the hospital
yesterday amputation was found to be
necessary. He Is very weak from the
operation and may die.
l ining the Cave-In.
The railroad track Is now com
pleted from the Haddock! breaker to
the recent cave-In on Bennett street.
In Luxerne borough, and work has be
gun at tilling up the cave with culm
from the breaker. The operation will
take about a month.
HRIEINOTES.
Some private detective are how at
work on the track of the burglars who
have, been entering so many houses In
town, and expect to bring matters tn a
head this week.
The annual convention of the State
Tnlon Catholic Total Abstinence asso
ciation will be held tn Plttston for
three days, beglnlng Sept. 11.
The Wllkes-Barre firemen will send
a big delegation to the state conven
tion In Bethlehem next month, and
will make a vigorous effort to have the
next state convention held tn this city.
A stable In Grand alley was burned
to the ground yesterday morning about
2 o'clock. The loss will not bo over
Miss Catherine Davis, of Edwnrds
vllle. died last night after an Illness
of eight months with a complication of
diseases.
The funeral of Miss Sarah Le firand
was held from her residence yester
day afternoon, and Interment made In
Hollejihack cemetery.
The Patriotic Order Sons of America
will run an excursion to Allentown to
morrow mornlns to the state conven
tion of the order at that place.
Will S. Wilcox, of Plains, and Guy
Greenman. of this city, have organized
a new orchestra, which It Is believed
will be one of tho best In this section.
RlTTSTOtM.
fThe Plttston office of the Scranton
Tribune has been opened by H. W. Cruser,
agent, at No. 5 William street, where con
tribution or news, complaints or non-uc-llverv.
orders for lob work of all descrip
tions, should b Hdilroased nnd regular
subscriptions received. Advertising ana
subscription rates cheerfully submitted.
Pride and satisfaction were ex
pressed upon the faces of Meyer Schlos
ser. chairman of the transportation
committee, and Secretary F. H. Banker,
of the board of trade, yesterday after
noon as they met The Tribune reporter
and Jubilantly declared to him the ef
fect that the petition which was circu
lated among our business men for a
new station had on the omciais oi tne
Lehigh Valley Railroad company. The
petition was presented to our business
men bv Mr. Schlosser. 160 of whom ad
ded their signature. As a reriult Rob
ert H. Sayre, vice-president; Colonel
Rollln H. Wilbur, general superintend
ent; Chief Engineer C. E. Webster, of
South Bethlehem, anil superintendent
Alex Mitchell, of Wllkes-Barre, arrived
here on a ecial train at 1.30 yesterday
afternoon to confer with the transpor
tation committee of the board. They
were met at the station by Agent V. W.
Carpenter and the committee, ns fol
lows: President Benjamin Harding,
Secretary F. H. Banker, Meyer Schlos
ser, Thomas IMangnn. William Drury,
O. B. Thompson, W. O. Thomas nnd J.
R. ShlfTer. Secretary Banker escorted
the party to the board of trade rooms,
where the ofllclals submitted to the
members the plans and specifications of
the new station to take the plnce of the
old landmark, which has for years bpen
used as a depot on Water street. The
new station will be placed on the pros
pective site along the canal or lower
tracks, where the house now occupied
by W. H. Young stands, and will be
built of brick and stone, it Is to be
ninety feet long and fifty feet wldp,
with a covered platform 200 feet long
on the grade of the road bed. It will
be a two-story structure with commo
dious waiting rooms on the second floor.
which will be on a Crade with water
street The lower floor Is tn be used
as a baggage room. A large double
stairway will connect the upper floor
and the platform below. Driveway
will be graded to the platform. The
work of building the retaining walls
will be commenced Bhohrtly, and a new
and modern station will soon aid In
beautifying our already much-Improved
city. The diagram showing the design
of the proposed station will he on, ex
hibition In A. R Brown's windows In
a few days.
Mrs. u 8. Richard, of Scranton. Is
Visiting at her mother's In this city.
Oscar Mterlch and James O bbons.
Jr., as alternate, were elected last
evening by the Hook and Ladder com
pany to go a delegates tn the state
convention, to be hold at Reading In
October. Tnov were requested to vote
for Scranton for the next convention.
Miss Alice Gllllgnn. at the Junction.
I being visited bySMIss .Harriet Lnnny,
of Scranton. and Miss Lynnv
Matthews, of Dnnmore.
Miss Carrie Helme. of West Ride.
Is receiving visit from Mis Liszt
Olbney, of Scranton, and Miss McKen-
na, of Honesdale.
Plttston llnslnes Directory.
FOR FIRBT-CLA8S PLtTMBINQ CALL
on Wright Co., 97 South Main street.
A new range for sale or exchange; also
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
. L
MONTROSE.
Mr. and Mrs. demons are the guests
of his father,, who lives near Jones'
Lake.
Frank Lusk. of Phlladelnhla. Is visit
ing his parents an Lake avenue.
Dana Watrous Is spending a week at
Heart Lake, the guest of Miss Halsey.
The following persons are at Harrls
burg attending the state convention:
R. B. Little. Linus Moore. 8. S. Wrleht
and Ned Warner.
Mr. Walker, of .Mavflold. I attend
ing court this week. He Is here as a
witness on the damage suit against
the Water company.
The picture of Father Laffertv. which
Is on display at F. D. Morris, Is cer
tainly a work of art and Is a good
speclment of the work of Harry Tit
man. .
J.. W ilts Deans. of Passalo. N. J..
returned home after visiting at the
home of his parents, on Lincoln ave
nue. ''. i. ' .... v
Miss Jennie Blchard. of -Elm Ira. 1
Visiting her friend, IMls Minnie
Backus. ,
' Mrs. Faurot Is at Lake Carey for a
Week.'
Bruce Munrer return awl tn rhino Tn
Monday,
Judge lArchbald. of flnranton. la nit
the bench In place of Judge Bearle.
The Ce Is .Water oomnanv va JnM
TUN KM AN NOCK.
The Dimock camp meeting closes to
morow night The attendance through
out has been large and the bplrltual
Interest good. It la safe to say that a
wide Influence is exerted by these an
nual gatherings In the woods at Dim
ock. '
Colonel N. A. McKown received a
kick In the breast from a vicious horse
a few days ago. but gave the matter
little attention until continued soreness
compelled him tq consult a physician,
when he found that a rib was broken.
Mrs. II. C. Luts and child, of Wllkes
Barre, was a guest of her brother, By
ron Keiley, the forepart of the week.
Miss Llule Klttrldre. who has had
experience In such matters, is making
efforts to establish a kindergarten here.
It is to be hoped that her efforts will
prove successful.
Mrs. J. B. Atkinson anil family, of
Lenoir, N. C, are visiting relative in
this section.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Derehclmer have
returned from Colorado, where they
have been spending the summer.
The borough school will open on Mon
day next. The school have been re
graded and students will start out on a
new, and It Is hoped more satisfactory,
basis than heretofore. Professor tfteb
blns, the principal. Is not only a compe
tent teacher, but a progressive, wide
awake man. and with a corps of excel
lent assistants about him, the school
can hardly full of being a success.
A marriage license has been granted
to Frank W. Sorber. of Hiinlock
Creek, and 'Rosa Lord. Shnfertown.
The personal property of O. C. IVre
mer, of Monroe township. Is advertised
to be sold at sheriff's sale on Tuesday,
Sept. 3, and that of A. T. Carlln, of
Urnintrlm township, on the day fol
lowing. The new Mowry mill at iMeshoppen
will be ready for grinding In about two
weeks, and la said to be one of the
finest mills In this section of the state.
Tracks are laid so that cars of grain
may be run light Into the mill, and, on
being shoveled Into a trough, Is au
tomatically weighed and carried Into
bins, or fel to the stones without fur
ther handling. 'Mr. Mowry will also
run his coal business In conjunction
with the mill.
Will Donlln, a brakeman on the Le
high Valley, met with an accident near
Mehoopnny yesterduy which proved
fatal shortly afterward. He was sent
out to flag a train, and by some mis
step fell directly In front of the pickup
engine, which was approaching at such
a rapid rate that It could not be
stopped In time to prevent hitting him.
He waH run over diagonally, near the
hips, and one leg cut off and the other
cruelly mangled. He wns placed on
board the train and brought to this
station, but died Just as his rough,
but sympathetic, comrades were trans
ferring him to the' platform. He was n
som of James Donlln, deceased, late of
Meshoppen borough, was about 2(1
years of age and unmarried. Vie wns
also a brother of Patrick Donlln, form
erly of this place, but now of Sayre.
who was telegraphed to. and will make
dispoHltlon of tho remains.
Judge Dunham was here yesterday
and listened to the testimony and argu
ments concerning the Injunction re
straining the Nicholson borough school
directors from Incurring any further
Indebtedness for the purpose of com
pleting the school building already be
gun and well under way. The prelimi
nary Injunction was ubt'alned upon the
representation that the directors were
about to exceed the legal limitations In
the amount if Indebtedness they were
likely to Incur for the borough. If they
went on and completed the building as
proposed. Therefore It was desired to
have the injunction made permanent.
The directors replied by saying they
had no Intent to exceed the constitu
tional limit of Indebtedness, and the
question finally narrowed Itself down
to " whether an ordinary assessment
upon which, taxes were to be collected
should be construed as Indebtedness.
The Judge reserves his decision In the
matter until Saturday next.
S. W. Dickinson has purchased the
S. H. Slckler property on Harrison
street and will occupy It as soon as the
present tenant vacates.
A narrow guage rnllway, to connect
with the tLehlgh Valley at Mehoopany
and run back to 'Hlcketts, or perhaps
connect with the State Line and Sulli
van road. Is among the new projects up
In that section. The right of way Is
now being solicited through Forkston
township, and the parties who are work
ing It up are the one who have been
prospecting for minerals there of late.
LAKE ARIEL.
On Monday evening, proprietor
Simons, of the "Columbia." gave a
grand bouffe supper In honor of his
guests and their friends. The affair
surpassed In point of magnificence ev
ery other event of the season. Tho dec
orations were Oriental In design and
consisted of Japanese lanterns en
twined among beautiful clusters of
evergreens and palms. Many talented
people from throughout the neighbor
ing counties were present and displayed
their skill In vocal and Instrumental
selections.
Among those who contributed to the
entertainment were Misses May Keat
ing, of Plttston; Claire and Margaret
Horan, of Dunmore, and Messrs. Smith
and Hamm, of Scranton. An elaborate
supper was served and dancing was
Indulged in up to a late hour. About
seventy-five guests were present.
DURYEA.
The Misses (Rosa and Lottie Benedict.
of Bloomsburg, formerly of this place,
are visiting friends here.
Arthur Wilson enjoyed the cooling
breestej at the beach on Sunday last.
miss Carrie Hheboit. who ha been vis
iting her Bister, Mrs. Dr. Tier, has re
turned to her home In Elmhurst.
William Mnlnwarrlng left yesterday
for Boston.
Mis Edna Hughes has returned from
Philadelphia, where she has been visit
ing friends.-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcv re so
journing at Ocean Grove.
Miss Viola Velt. of West Pltston.
spent yesterday with the family of her
uncle, J. P. 'Richards, of this place.
j. it. varr, or Hcranton. was call no- on
friends here yesterday.
THE USE OF ALUMINUM.
The New Mineral Is Now Mined and
L'tltlxod In Vast Quantities.
From the Brooklyn Ragle.
During last year 650,000 pounds of
aluminum was mined In the United
States. The metallic millennium ought
in on at nana, -mat number or pounds
represents an enormous bulk of metal.
It Is common. Every clay bed has it.
Every brick house contains a lot. It
abounds In corundum;- The new min
eral, bauxite, is rich In It. The exoehsa
of Its extraction, that threatened to
keep, it out of the market altogether,
has become relatively slight. Bo, why
not ships and tools and houses and
guns and bicycles and All sorts of other
things Instead of burdensome ami
rusty Iron?
To be sure, aluminum and nlea not
tn burden the language with a needle
letter by calling it aluminium has not
lived entirely up to the expectations
that were aroused about It; It dents and
bends and is not as ductile as they said
It was going to be; but It ts bright and
clean and light, and perhaps with some
steadying alloy of other metals It will
find Its way Into a thousand forms for
human service.
JV NOT TUB SAME AUCE..V-. ' U
Oh, don't you remember Sweet Alice, Ben
JOII, . . .
flweet Alice whose Tialr was an lirown
Who wept). wUh delight, when you gays
nor amiie, .
And trembled la-foai at your frown f
A few year have changed Sweet Alice, '
. .Den ouii, ; , .
She now has a wheel of liar owl
And arrayed, in blue hteomer last lit hr
too aoon, ... i .
Bwet Allc goat soorohlna' atana. : . . .
Thit Insist upon WW flVic
118 Jill's Ml DeM
In the bouse f
Why. (he wise mother. Because, when
taken internally K cures In a few minutes,
Cramps, Spasms, S6ur Stomach, Heartburn,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Hea&tchr,
Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer ' Complaint,
Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains.
DOSE Half a tewpoonful In half a tumbler
of water.
Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism,
Nouralela, Mosquito Rites, Stings of Insects,
Sunburns, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Coughs,
Colds and all throat troubles.
Railway's Ready Relief, aided by Rail
way's Fills, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma
larious, Bilious and other Fevers.
Fifty Cest Bottle. 814 by Brarcurta.
HABWAY CO., Mew York.;
RAD WAY'S
PILLS.
pert'ct digestion, roinpUta aMlnillatlon anil
healthful regularity. Cura coaailpatlen anri
i iuni iia of anpioaamiit aTiupiiim ana raja
vxasU th syiUin. it cnta box. All drug
gisis.
MONEY IN GAUUAGL.
From the Syracuse Post.
It aeeiiis fairly wuh demonstrate.! that
the only aunitury sclentltlc meuns of dis
posing of Kaibuge Is by the uo of heat.
There uie jnuny different plan of ac
complishing tho object, tut tho roduction
of KarbiiKi' to tho form or ashes is at the
bottom of them all. As in some other
thiiiHS, Kntiluiid is alitud of us III this
mutter. Kxperiments are now being niuile
and are tu be made on a still larger scale
for the burning of tho rvfuay of Lundon In
such a way that tho hiut given off by
combustion may be traiiHfornied intoeleu
trio cncrKV, ami thus made a wealth pro
ducer. London produces, so statistics say,
1. Usj,uuu tons of rofuse per annum. Vari
ous expudlunts have been tested for the
disposition uf this immense amount of
wuste. It hus been carted to sea for a
good many years, but this Involved great
expi;e and crematories became more and
more lurgely adopted both In London and
In other Kugllsh cities,, until now the cro
million system Is In common use.
A French engineer succeeded not long
KO In contriving a furnace with a power
ful natural draft by the aid of which re
fuse anil rubbish is consumed without
smoke or smell. One of these furnaces I
now In operation lit Halifax tn Yorkshire,
and is said to produce enough heut by tho
burning of thn irorbuRe to opftrato several
2, iO-randle power arc lights and a search
light of 25,iW0-cnndle power. From experi
ments made with these furnaces, results
have been secured to prove that In 'each
ton of garbage there Is an equivalent of
from one-third to one-fifth of a ton of
coal. These results are encouraging in
the extreme, for they show that the time
Is coming when cities will not only be re
lieved from ths necessity of puylnig to
have their garbngo removed, but that be
fore long garbage will be an actual source
of revenue.
If the llaby I Cutting Tocth.
Mrs. Winslow' Soothing Syrup has htm
ued for over Fifty Years by Millions of
Mother for their Children while Teething,
with Perfect Success. It Soothes the
Child, Soften the Oums, Allay all Fain;
Cures Wind Colic, and Is the best remody
for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists in ev
ery part of the world. Be lure and ask for
"Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-live cents
bottle.
SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE
real estate on Friday, the 13th day of
(September, 1M5.
Hy virtue of a writ of levari facias Issued
out of the Orphans' Court of Lackawanna
county, to me directed, I will expose to
public sale by vendue or outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash, at the
Court House In the city of Scranton,
Lackawanna county, on Friday, the 13th
day of September, A. 1). 1S9&, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day, all that cer
tain lot, piece or parcel of land situato
in, the city of Scranton, county of 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 (M), being
50 feet in front on Twelfth street, the
name width in rear and one hundred and
fifty feet In depth, bo the same more or
less, being the same lot of land conveyed
t John I). Davis, now deceased, by W. H.
Jessup, trustee, by deed, dated tho seventh
day of August, A. l-. 1SS3, and rcorded in
Luckawnnna county tat Deed Hook No. 12,
page 6t-l coal and mineral reeerved. All
improved with a single frame dwelling
house two stories high and outbuildings.
Aelxed nnd taken In execution s,t the suit
of Mary lloyd vs. Kslate of John D. Da
vis, deceased. Debt, 1309. No 651, Series A,
Orphans' Court of Lackawanna county,
lev. fa. to Oeifobw Term, 18ti.
W. OAYLOKD THOMAS, Attorney.
All of which will bo sold for cash only.
FRANK H. CLKMON8, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Scranton. Pa.. Auuust
22, 18U5.
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MUCH, WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHAKQB WILL BE LESS
THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PLIEfl TO BMALL WANT ADS. EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FHSU.
Hlp Wantad-Mal.
UUU Pain' "l-ait Day of Pompoll." Ap
ply at tii door of the Frothlnitham theatre
tomorrow (Thursday) evening at 7 o'clock.
IJIIOTO TICKET A0KNT8 AND PICTURE
mau can kisrn of a film position by ad
dressing WILLIAM U. PL ATT, Elm
truot, Camden, N. J,
w
ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
Ti-rv town to solicit stock aulavn-ln.
tions; a monopoly; big money for agent: no
capital required. EDWARD tt FIBH A CO,
Borneo moua, buioago. iil
iALKSMKN - RESIDENT BALEBMEN
wanted, acquaint! with the local and
nearby drug and grocery trauo, to haodl our
line or mgn grans cicar. Aaarow, giviri
reference. J. EDWARD COWLKd A Oil. li
Chambers itreet, N. Y, . .
Halo Wanted Famalaa.
WANTED IM MEDIATELY TWO ENKR-"
imtlo saleswomen to ranraasne
Guaranteed ft) a day wlthont Interferiag with
other d ii tin. Healthful omraputlon. write
for particulars, Inclosing sump, Mango Chem
ical Company, No. 71 John street. New York,
IML
AVVVWfVNAVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
OHT-un UUAY EVENINO. DE
I twesa trainer avenue ami Pirat lnk.
terlan conrob, lady' gold rimmed ye-la.
f,B5!f.,l!i!!,5rTl!r"eabT..f.e,nrln H.
Want) To IxeHani.
Wuuuu VIBJ". " ju.ha FIRST
cUet nlam la par feci order for a moot
nalrac ro4 horn, Adirw MERCHANT,
. A WtftA) VIMVft
0 E C EOT
RrrYOUNOLADIM
Olt Day of Pompeii." Apply at itage door
of th Frothlnghem th-tre tomorrow (Thur.
day ) evening at 7 o'olook.
0iniim!lll7
Mid-Summor
WANT m
imo oiinTO nniiii
in -i a
IIIMIIl UUIIIIWI
ALL GO AT A SWEEPING REDUCTION.
Three Very Special Numbers In Gowns
AT 65c, 750.900.
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, gsil.,'ue'
For Rant
HOU RENT s-ItOOM HOt'SE; ALL IM
V prnvonients; close to street car. Inquire
418 N. lrvlug are.
l' FOB A-ROOH HOL'HE; LARGE AT
B I eJ tie and cellar, bath, hot and eold watnr,
range, etc. on Murritinld court ROBERT
MERHIKIELD, ail) (Spruce stroet.
1XB RENT FURNISHED ROOM. WITH
r or without board, auitablo for two per
son. liM Adam ave.
1011 KENT A LA ROE, 4-HTORY BUILD
Ing at ltti Franklin avenue; suitable for
wboleeale biulaoas. CARSON A DAVIEd,
Hirautuc
L"OR RENT-SIX ROOM HOURE ON WEST
1. Lackawanna avu. Addrosa THOMAS
K EVANS, sear llMJ Lusorna, Hyde Park.
J'fOB RENT NICELY "FURNIMHED UALL
..,Jn!",bJ" ,or ,odf room. JOHN JEK
MYN, 110 WyomlUK uvenue.
For Sal.
rpo INVKSTOKH-OHAND OPPORTUN-
-a iiy. immense mark-in of profit.
Finn culm pile and land in hoart of the city,
directly on several of the (treat railroad., auit
able fur manufacturing Kite, depot, ware
House or etorauo ite requiring switch room
nd railroad facilitic; also miltablo for build
ing lot.; convenient to the largoet induatrie
Of tbenitr: irreat ounnrtnnitv for nitrtv with
enterprise nnd push; ran be inaile to pay iin-
m-imriT. ror particular call upon w. UIB
SON JONES, 311 Spruce t
VOn 8ALECHEAP-LARHE HOUSE AND
r birn and one mm of ground at Ualton,
Pa. Address J. L. Hwarts, Daltou, Pa., or H.
D. Swart. 223 Spruce trot, city.
UOR SALE AT REASONABLE FIGURES,
r a lot of Hoe & Co.' iron pipe composi
tion frames, single and double; alaa a lot of
Kooker case, lu Dnlra. soma extra denth. All
only sligbtlv usod and good as now. Add rex
inquiry to BUSINESS MANAGER, The Trio
una, Scranton. l'a.
Situations WanUd.
AMAUR1ED MAN WHO HAS HAD MANY
rears' cincrience with horae. wiahue a
pixitinn; well recommended. Addrosa J. j. U.,
V -J ...... nwi..
SITUATION WANTED TO GO OUT BY
the dav waahin and irnntnir; waahlnir
taken homo also. Call or address L U, 3St N.
Sumner ave.
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER
Younelndv. well oiiulidud berinnnr. de
sires position. Address L., Tribune office.
A WIDOW WITH ONE CHILD WOULD
like a place as honsekeeoer. Call or ad
dress 'Mb, Kroaslcr court.
WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
man as Janitor or nlo-ht watchman! nana
of city references Address U. Scranton, Pa.
1 lOHITION WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED
I salesman In drv voods: best refHrenoar.
Address A, M. H., Trlbuno ofllco.
DRUGGIST, REGISTERED, WANTS PO
sition as clerk or manager: 1! veara' ex.
perlonco; city or country. Address DuUGS,
car Scranton Tribune.
A WIDOW WITH TWO CHILDREN
want a Doe.lt Ion as honseksener. Call or
address V. M 8)6 Onwsld court.
Stockholders' Meeting.
rpilE ANNUAL MEETING OF THR
JL stockholders of The Scranton Vorsiinr
Compnny for the election of director, and the
transaction of other business will bo held at
tho oltlee of the company, in th citv of Hamil
ton, on Weduasdsv, Angnat ftth. 1SD3, at 8
o clock p.m. K. r. CHAMUEKLIN.Soc'y.
Agent Wanted.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE: 23
tier cant, commission: asiartle book
mailed free. Addreta L. N. CU, BUtlon L,
new ior.
AT ON CE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
ell now liitlitninc seUiiis table cloth. mos
quito and house fly liquid at ill rents and M
cents a bottle. 'Sample free. BOLGIANO
U F O Co., Baltimore, lid.
A GENTH-HINDE'ri "PATENT UNIVER
snl Hair Curlers and Waver fnsod with
out host), end "Pyr Pointejd"Hlr Pins. Lib
oral commission. Free "ample and fnll par
ticulars. Address P. O. Box 16. New York.
WANTED ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
handle our lino, no peddllnc. Sslarv.
f75 per month and expense paid to all. Goods
entirely new. ' Apply quickly. V.O. Box, WUo,
Boston, Ma.
Business Opportunity.
INCREASE YOUR INCOM E. DEAL WITH
responsible homo, f IDOto tUW per month
made easily by our safe method plan of specu
lating In stocks and grain. We Inane the only
book telling how It can be done; sent free to
any one. Batik reference given. P. J. WA-
K KM A CO., 08 Beaver kb, Mew Yark.
Special Notices.
NOTICEON AND AFTER MAY 1, I
will make a monthly tour of the follow
ing places giving free open air advertising ex-
niomons wim ine siereupiionn: 'tayiorviue,
Hyde Park, Providence, Dickson Olvphant,
P.ekvlUe, Archbatd, J or my n. Exhibition
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
week daring the month, the rates for adver
tialnir are 110 nor month. Address K. H.
Call, Tribune office, city.
rpHB SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
J. You want this rello. Contain all of
Prank Leslie famous old War Ilcturcshow
taia the foroes In aotual liattle. sketched on the
pot. Two volumes, 2,0uu pictures. Mold on
sy monthly payment. Delivered by ex
press complete, all charge prepaid. Address
P. a MOODY, K3 Adams Ave., Ssranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MAGA
tlncs. etc.. bound or rebound at Th.
TniBUNa ofllce. Vulck work. Reasonable
price.
Retail liquor Dealers' Mooting.
AN IMPORTANT MEETING OP THE RE
tall Honor dealers of this eltv and vicinity
will be held on Wednesday. August 24, at .
p. m., at Mnsio Hall, Scranton, Pa.
(strayed.
STRAYED TO THE PREMISES OP CARL
TON LETCH WORTH. Chestnut street.
Dnnmore, s large whit and brows fit Ber
nard dog.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAPT, PORCELAIN,
unage ana irown wore., unus, , ra
TTaaaiii.iuii Kveime,
0. C, LAUBACH. BURGBON DCNTMT.
R, M. BTRATTON, oWlCJfl COAL SX-
snK at &.
Salo of Ladios' Muslin Undorcoar.
rrno
1
FURUITURE
UIHO
THE SCRANTON BEDDING CO. . Lack! lis., Cor. Idami
Physicians and SurKcons.
bRTarEDOART DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 611 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just oppolte Court Housa Square.)
DR. KAY, mNNVB.Ti i to l "pTlnTj
call 2(s3. Dis. or women, obstretrlc and
and all dis. of chll.
DR. A.' 3. CONNELLi OFFICE Ml
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Krancke's drug stroe. Residence,
722 Vine at. Ofllce hour: 10.10 to 12 a.
m. and S to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Buu
day, 2 to S p. m.
DR. W. B. ALLBM, OS North WsskuujUo
avenue.
DR. C. L. FREY. PRACTICE LIMITED
disease of tho Eye. Enr, Nose and
Throat: office, 122 Wyoming ave, Resi
dence, 520 Vina street.
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Ofllce hours, t to a. ra., 1.30
to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Residence 30 Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. BATESON. RELIABLE SKIN,
Tumor and Cancer Specialist. Tuesday
and Fridays, at 606 Linden street, of
llce hours, 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN ft KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellor at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue. Scran
ton, Pa.
JESSUPS & HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
oulldlng, Washington avenue.
W. H. JESSUP.
HORACE E. HAND.
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON A WILCOX. ATTOR
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices (
and I Library building , Boranton. Pa,
ROSWELL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND.
Attorney and Counsellors, Common,
wealth building. Rooms U. 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Room &, Coal Exchange, Scran,
ton. Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY-at-Law,
rooms 63, 64 and 6a, Common
wealth building.
SAMUEL w7 EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT-Law.
Ofllce, 317 Spruce at., Scranton, Pa.
L, A. WATRES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
421 Lackawana ave., 8cranton, Pa.
URIE TOWNSEND, ATTORNEY AT
Ijlw, Dime Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan In large sum at i per
cent.
C. R. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT
law, Commonwealth building. Scran-
ton. Pa.
C. COMEQY8. 321 SPRUCE STREET.
dTb. r.EPLOGLE, ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 401
Spruce street.
v. fTkillam, attornyat-law.
120 Wyomlnir ave., Scranton, l'a.
JAS. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 45 commonweaitn bia g. acranion.
J. iL C. RANCK. IM WYOMINO AVaV
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK ft CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nursery mon; store 146 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North ftlaln ave
nue; store telephoe 718.
Architects.
EDWARD H. UAVI8. ARCHITECT.
Rooms 24, 25 and 26, Commonwealth
building. Scranton.
B. L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
435 Spruce U, cor.JJVashave., Boranton.
BROWN ft MORRIS, ARCHITECTS.
Price building, I2t Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association win lean jva money
on easier terms and pay you better on
Investment than any other association.
Call on 8. N. Callender. Dime Bank
building.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR ill LACK A
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screen.
Teas,
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Schools.'
SCHOOL OP THE LACKAWANNA.
Scranton, Pa., prepares boy and girl
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at re
auest. Open September 9.
H REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and Bcnooi, Hi! Auamn avenue, open
Sept. t. Kindergarten $10 per term.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wta
dings and concert work furnished. For
term address R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming avenue, over Hulbert'a
music (tor.
MEOARQEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
UPPIte, envelope, ynmr vws", twiua.
Warehouse, IM Washington ave.. Scran,
ton, Pa.- " -
FRANK P. BROWN A CO, WHOLE
sal dealer In Woodware, Cordage and
Oil CJothjJealJkawannaj
THOMAS AUBREY. EXPERT Ac
countant ana auuiior nwm. aa
William BuUdlng, opposite postoffloe.
Agent for Ue Haa Ftrs totingulaaeft
l.-i
IWI i
ii
UPHOLSTERED.
I
EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.
REASONABLE CHARGES
TRY US.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 12S and 127 FRANK
llu avenue. Kates reasonable.
p. Z1EOLER. Propri.tor.
BCRANTON HOUSE. NEAR D. L. A W.
passenger depot. Conducted on the
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL.
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place.
New York,
Rates, 13.50 per day and upwards.' (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANABLB.
Proprietor.
Pioneer of the hotel cen
ter in New York city.
Noted for Its superb Iocs
tlon. superior room and
excellent cuisine service. The Standard
Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any first-class hotel la
tho world. Facing Central Park, Uth and
ISth eta., Plaxa Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown cars, and the
! erosatown car at 59th St., which latter ln
; tersect all surface and elevated roada;
' terminal station 6th ave. L road within
! half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plan. Drinking
water and ice used I vaporised and froxea
on the premises, and eertlfled a to purity,
by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND.
Tllfc) WIADSOR HOTEL
m a, SI MS L
(Occupying aa entire block ea Fifth Areas
between 46th sod 47th St.) "
H1WK 1 UIPTHFRRFF PRnPWJTOBi
The American and Esropeaa Plana.
Room with Board,
$4.00 and upwards per day.
Room without Board.
$1.80 and upwards per day.
The cuisine and service nsenrpaetse.
The Latest and Most Approved Saaitar
Plumbing.
Newly deocrated sad lerarsisasd.
Five Minutes' Walk from urand Central
Station.
Medical.
LADIES! ChlcKetter'i Cntjiih Pennyreval Pit
Spring House
' U. E. CROFUT, Prop'r.
Heart Lake Pa.
Altltsde nearly 2,009 feel Pine groves and
beautiful scenery. Boose new and well tar
nished; but three minutes' walk from D, L,
A W, station, and lui feet from the lake,
GOOD BOATS, FISHING TACKLE,
Daadng F rillon, 8 wing. Croquet Orenads.
et&, PRKI to Quest
COLD SPRING WATER
AND PLENTY OP MILK.
RATES REASONABLE, trrit for
circular.
OF SCRAMTOH.
L
2YO.OOO
4.
0I1IEO PRoms,
mji
Special Attentloa GlTen to Baissi
ui Pinoatl lecesSta. '
IITEREST PUB 01 TIKE DEPOSITS.
Stooks, Bonds,
and Grain.
Bought and sold on Nsw TorH
KzoDADgs and Chicago Board
. ofTntdwaiUmAxfaju
tnaigiav .
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