The Scranton tribune. (Scranton, Pa.) 1891-1910, September 09, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE fiCBANTON TRIBUNE MONDAY- MOHNIN'Q-. SEPTEMBER 0. 1893,
Wilkes-Barre
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SCHOOL BOUNDARIES.
Territorial Lines to Bo Observed Hera
after In the City.
The following limits nnd boundaries
will be observed by the pupils enter
itis; the public schools for the terra beginning-on
IMmiduy. iScpt. 9: ,
Ualtlmore achool-OWniury It. C and
T. L. and S. R K.. Laurel, Scott. Pine
to city limits.
ivaruv Avenue school Primary a, it,
P and I. and Grammar C and 1. from
South Klver. lana il'lace to Wilkes.
Hurre and Plymouth railroad to city
limits. .
Central school Primary A. B. C and
I. iver. 'Koss. Huale. U and S. rail
road to Market. Urammar O and D.
Klver. Rosa. Haile, Dana, J'ark ave
nue (both sides) south. -L. and S. rail
road to Market street. Orammar A
and 13. Susquehanna, uiver.
Hasle, ana. Park avenue (both sides)
south. L. and B. railroad to .Marae..
Centennial school L. and . railroad
Hrown. Jones. Loomls. Stan
ton, city limits. Dana (both nldt) to
Park avenue. Dana. 'llaxlu to Railroad,
for primary A, IH. C and D, and Uram
mar D and C.
Conynnham school A. 'T. C and D
and Orammar C and 0. Wllkes-Harre
and Plymouth railroad, wood, L. v. .
U ta pltv limits.
Oourtrljrht Avenue school 'Primary
A. H. C and D, North, iSumiuehannn
river. Courtrlpht avenue. River. Kulp
avenue. Olive and Harry streets (both
sides). L. V. railroad. Uutlvr, Main to
North. Urammur C. u ana u me mme.
Including North lluin street territory.
Orammar A; North. Main. Heaumont.
IL. and S. R. iR to city limits of Beau
mont street.
Custer street school (Primary A. B.
O and D. Coal. North Grant, iMarket.
Hillside to city limits.
Franklin school. Primary A, B. C
and V, and Orammar D and C, River,
Dana Place, Railroad, Wood, L. and
8. railroad. Hazle. Ross. Orammar A
and B, Ross. Hazle. L. and S. railroad,
flouth. to city limits.
Grant street school Orammar A. B.
C and D, Coal, iL. and . railroad.
South, (Park avenue, IDana east to city
limits.
Hancock school Primary A. B, C, D,
Coal. IL. and 8. railroad, South, Grant
to Coal.
Hasle street school Primary A. B. C.
D, and Grammar D. Poplar. Grove Mc
Lean. Loomls, Stanton to city limits.
Hill street school Primary A. B. C
and D, Lehluh and Schuylkill railroad,
South. South Grant, Dana, Hazle.
Hlllard Grove school Primary B, C,
T. Pine. Scott, Laurel. Lehluh and
Schuylkill railroad. Coal, to city lim
its. Primary A, Orammar D and C,
Coal, kehlgli and Sohuylkill railroad to
city limits.
Meade street school Primary A, B,
C and D. Hillside, Market, South Grant,
Dana, to city limits.
North street school Primary A, B, C
and I, and Grammar C and D. Jack
son (both sides); Lehigh and Schuylkill
railroad. Butler, Main, to Jackson.
Orammar B. Market street (both sides);
River. North Main, Beaumont. Lehltrh
and Schuylkill railroad. Including Hll
lard Grove Grammar (trade territory.
North Main street school Primary A,
B. C and D. LehlfTh and Schuylkill
railroad from Courtriffht avenue
boundary north to city limits.
Parrlsh street school Primary A, B,
C and D. and Grammar C and D, Le
hltrh and Schuylkill railroad. Poplar,
Grove, MoI.ean, Loomjs, Jones, Brown,
Stanton. Grammar C to Include Hazle
street territory. Grammar A and H,
jjviiiku aim ocnuyjKin railroad, nazie,
Dana, to city limits.
I'nlon street school Primary A. B, C
and D and Grammar C and D. Market
(both sides). River. North, Main to
Jackson. Lehlfrh and Schuylkill rail
road. Grammar B of the Union street
territory go to North street schorl
this year. Orammar A, Market,
River, North, Wain. Beaumont. Le
high and Schuylkill railroad. Including
Hlllard Grove Grammar grade terri
tory. High school Pupils are admitted to
the high school from the entire city on
presentation of their certificates of pro
motion from the Grammar A grades.
TROUBLE AT MILL CREEK.
A Saturday Fracas After a Base Hall
dome.
On Saturday night a good sited fight
took place at Mill Creek. There had
been a base ball game between the out
side and Inside men of the Keystone
colliery, and after It was over half a
dozen men went Into a saloon kept by a
Pole named Mazlnskl and talked It
over. David Carey, one of the men, or
dered drinks and then had ho money
to pay for them and was kicked out.
While this was being done some one
threw a bottle that nailed the bar
tender In the head and made a bad cut.
Ed. Jenkins took an active part In
the affray that ensued, and with such
missiles ai he could find stretched sev
eral of the Poles out, a good bit the
worse for wear. Then the air became
thick with missiles, and everyone threw
what he could find. Jenkins was the
object of their wrath, and with great
difficulty made his way to the Dela
ware and (Hudson depot, where Station
Agent Powell telegraphed for help from
the sheriff and sent an engine and a
coach to town to bring back the sher
iff's posse. Jenkins had got Inside the
station and Mr. Powell had locked the
door, and the 'Poles onthe outsidu were
besieging the station. Before help could
arrive some Polish leaders came upon
the scene and persuaded their angry
countrymen to go home, which they did
shortly after. Jenkins was then ar
rested and taken before Burgess .Ber
gen, of Miner's Mills, who ordered him
locked up. . ,
TRIED TO SUICIDE.
A Young Polish Qlrl Hangs Herself to a
Tree.
On Saturday afternoon Mary Fll
lliteln, a young Polish girl residing in
Georgetown, made an attempt to com
mit suicide near the Red Ash colliery.
The girl Is about 20 years of age and
on Saturday last she told her parents
that she did not want to live any
THE PRIZE
fCZEMA
REMEDIES
Oar hahv rha Uvea weak eld m badlr if-
Jeted with bum. Hr seed, emu, ank, limb,
and nearly eery joint In her body raw and
bleeding when we concluded to try Cuticvsa
Hauspisa. We began with Cuticcba (oint
ment) aad CUTictia soap, aad aMr ' Jlrti
application we could an a obancc Attar we had
Md Una oat week tome of (he aorta had healed
entirely, ud oessea to spread, la lets tbaa a
awatu, tea wai free from scale, aad Meaisbas. and
to-4ay bat as loTrlr skla and nslr as any elilld.
Mm was abowa at the Urania Pair, and look a
braailum at Iks BratUast baby, ore Ixtam others.
V a. A Mas. PARK, lout Ballenew Ats Kan. City.
KANSAS
,DistgOM X. ..CDTICDRA
sMnjiin PftmvaaaaMssvaesN
longer. They thought she was Joking
and paid no attention to her. Mary
left the house and, taking a rope, went
to the Red Ash colliery. She met a
friend and had some brief conversation
with her, but said nothing of her at
tempt at suicide. After leaving her
friend, Mary went Into the woods and
tied the rove around a tree. She then
slipped the noose over her neck and
Jumped from the tree. The fall did
not break her neck and she screamed
for help. George Struble, the butcher,
heard her, and, taking his big knife,
cut her down.
Stroble tried to persuade the girl ta
go home,, but she refused to
go, saying that he was d4er
mined to kill herself. Stroble then
went to 'Squire Ford's and told him
what had happened. The girl was
placed under arrest shortly afterward,
the constable flndinir her playing in the
Polish cemetery. 'Squire Ford commit
ted her to jail until nn examination can
be made as to her mental condition.
TRUE BILLS REPORTED.
The Murk of tho Urnnd Jury the Past
Week.
On Saturday last the grand Jury re
turned the following true bills, the re
sult of their week's work:
Murder Abram I. lEckert, George
Wind Inch, Lewis Troo, Anthony Jim
might et al.i Frank Shaffer and George
Jordan, James iMlller et nl.
Involuntary manslaughter Carl F.
Seeling.
Assault and battery to ravish Jo
seph Thrash.
Rape Thomas O'Brien. Charles
Black, Anthony Kalowskl, et nl.;
Henry Fogelberget, 'Patrick J. Rowan,
Staiiislaw eVibetskl, Albert White,
Henry ILegran, Jdhn K. Ferguson.
Robbery "Henry Pearson, et al.;
James Meehan. Patrick Gibbons. Pat
rick Cummlngs.
Breaking iKrank Charles.
Forgery Sampson Nanklvel. IVadls
law 'Marlnkowski, Jacub Cohen.
'Malicious mischief Powell Vlcker,
-Maggie Wilklns, Judson iLuts, Edward
O'Donnell, John Luckacs.
Pointing pistol Frank Bencavicx,
George Shuia.
Seduction Joseph Palmer.
Fornication and bastardy John Ven
nes. William Stone. Joseph 'Huskar, T.
Harry Cox. James Wren. Jr.
Extortion Sampson Nanklvel, Rich
aid Burke.
Embezzlement Barney Rosenthal,
Sampson Nanklvel.
IBawdy house-iElla Kresffo. Emma
Hatfield.
P M. of R. Katharine Kruss. J. L.
Strunsky.
Tjarceny-John Urban, John Brill,
Ignatz Pavadosky, Maggie Mitchell, et
ai.; John Wilson, Anthony McGlnley,
et al., John Heck, Charles Fuller, Har
vey Mccarty, Manus Dugar (two
counts), John Howard, et al., James
B. Brennan, Lizzie Tomclilck. Michael
Rubuskle, John Berona. Harry Coplln.
Julia iMulroy, George Wlttig, John
Daniels, Fortuanto Abisanl, George
Stone, Lafayette Wyun, Millie Greek.
B. P. Maxlield. et al.: John Howard,
et al., Patrick O'Keefe, Thomas Bleck,
Richard O' Neill.
Adultery Frank C Forschner, Wil
liam Kroppa.
Defrauding Boarding House 'Mark
Wellington, George Uisler, alias George
Henry.
Libel S. W. Boyd.
Prostitution of Child Patrick J.
Rowan.
Perjury iMatteo Gerod.
Detective without a License D. J.
Gallagher.
Cruelty to Chlld-Mary Davis.
Common Scold Mary Katkoskt.
Felonious Entry and Detainer-
Charles Kelly, James Kelly, Jane
Kern.
Concealed WeaponsPatrick Boyle.
Tippling House Pasquale Rowano.
False Pretense T. E. Emmett, alias
R. S. iLinden, James B. Brennan.
Felonious Wounding James Mc
Laughlin, ' Andro Jancissan, John
Kotch, Adam Umlah, Peter Warsell,
Samuel 'Lehman. John J. iMulvey, John
Firman. John Pakutka. et. al.. John
firman et. al., Salvator 'De Ora, John
Kotch. John Swatkle, et. al., George
Chlsnell, Dominic Stmnltes (two cases),
Patrick Cummlngs.
Aggravated Assault and Battery-
Steve Balash, John Fruit, (two cases),
Albert Perch, Felix Navitskl, Joe No
kitus, John Wacko, et. al.
Assault and Battery John Wilkes,
Thomas Malrn, Mrs. Thomas Tlghe,
Fred. Lloyd. Oeorge .Phelps, Fred. Da
vis, Elmer Stefonskl, Thomas 'Dough
erty. Jacob Kellar, Patrick McGinn,
Michael iMunley, John J. iMunley, iMrs.
Joseph Bartell, John Polka, John Moi
llck, John 'Lukacs.
Fornication ana Hasiaray unanes
Jones, LIoydHartzel, Samuel P. Cooper,
August Jillck.
LABOR DAY PICNIC.
A Big Crowd Celebrates at Mountain
Park.
The several labor unions of this city
observed Labor Day on Saturday with
a parade and picnic at Mountain Park.
They met early Saturday morning and
paraded, being headed by the Albion
band of Avocat The parade formed on
South street at 9 o'clock, the route be
ing out River to Northampton, to South
Main to Public Sriuare, to East .Market,
and thence through the principal
streets back to the Square, where they
took -the electric cars for Suburban
park.
The positions were as follows: First
came tho chief marshal, Al Smith, on
horseback; Albion band; Bricklayers'
and Stonecutters' unions. The brick
layers wore white duck overalls and
dark coats with their badges, and car
ried their lodge banner. The stonecut
ters were In their shirtsleeves and wore
white hats and the regulation apron
and carried their banner. There were
upward of 125 men In the parade.
After the parade the United Machin
ists held a largely attended picnic at
Mountain 'Park, at which the Ninth
Regiment band was present and enliv
ened the day with a number of selec
tions. At Hanover Park. Branches 12
and 21, Ancient Order of Hibernians,
drew large crowds, and at Suburban
Park the members of the Stonecutters'
and Bricklayers' unions held their pic
nic. . .,
BRUNDAOE INDORSED.
The Dcmoeratla County Committee Urges
Ills Claims forjudge.
The Democratic county committee
held a meeting on Saturday morning
and the following resolution offered by
KUitor iieiuieman, or the hfekshinny
Democrat, was unanimously passed:
wnereas, me name or our distin
guished fellow-Democrat and able law
yer, Hon. Asa R. Brundage, has been
favorably mentioned 1n our county and
In many places In the state In connec
tion with the nomination of Judges of
the Superior court;
Resolved, That as representatives of
the Democratic party of Luzerne coun
ty we cordially recommend to the state
convention, which is to meet at Wlll-
lamsport, Sept. 11, the name of Asa R.
Brundage as one of the nominees of the
convention for the office of Judge of the
superior court, ana we urge upon the
delegates from this county that they
use an nonoraoie means to secure hli
nomination.
A Sunday Hide.
Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock a
number of young men of thla city left
PubHc Square and went to Hasleton
over the Boulevard by way of Bear
Creek and White Haven, returning last
venlng; The rider Were Clem Relch
ard, Harry Sanders, Alexander Pat
terson, John Newberry, John Ripple,
Nicholas Glosser, John Jdoyer, Charles
Connor. Charles Brodburn. Frank Ter
ry, Wayne Newman, Grimes Joslyn.
Stanley Pierce. 8. Houpt, Edward
Terry and John Walcott.
Arrested for Ucsartloa.
Edward Griffiths waa arrested on
Saturday, charged by hla wife with de
sertion. He came before the mayor
and said they had been married four
years, but had never lived tiapplly to
gether. His wife told him to pack up
his things and leave the house and he
had done so, and then found himself
arrested for desertion. He was per
fectly willing to support his wife, but
would not live with her. The mayor
neia mm in s.oo ball for court, and in
default of ball fie was sent below.
Located at Canton.
O. P. Fettsolf. formerly of thla city,
who Is churged with embezzling money
from the Washington Building and
Loan asoclutlon, while acting as their
agent here, has been located at ( un
ton Ohio. He expressed his willing
ness to return and stand trial without
requisition papers, ami Detective Baur
left yesterday for Canton to bring him
DUCK.
Travcr Heleasuil.
On Saturday last. Charles Traver,
editor of "All The Newa." who ha
been in )aii on a charge of criminal
iidhI, preferred by J. II. Orr. was re
leased at a habeas corpus hearing, be
fore Judge Bennett on his own recog
nizance, to appear at court when called
tor trial.
BRIEF NOTES.
Richard Myles was yesterday arrest
ed for fast driving and lined $5 and
costs by the mayor.
William Closkey. Polander, who
nas own m jail on a charge of mali
cious mischief, was permitted to enter
bail Saturday in $200 for his appear
ance at court.
Grocer Glbbs. of Sullivan street
caused the arrest of one of his clerks
lor the larceny of two spools of thread.
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PlTTSTON.
The Plttiton office of the 8eranton
Tribune has been opened by H. W. Cruser,
a-eni, at no. o Williams street, where con'
trlbutlon of news, complaints of non-de
llvury. orders for lob work of all descriU'
tions, should bo addressed and regular
subscriptions received. Advertising and
auoscriptun rales cheerfully submitted.
Friday evening a regular meeting of
the school board was held, at which
there was a good attendance. Air.
Jones, the new member from the Tenth
ward, was made chairman, as Presl
dent HInes was absent. On motion of
(Mr. (Miles, the plans of Architect Frey,
of Wilkes-Barre, for the remodeling of
the Junction school, "were accepted.
The Improvements are very elaborate
and will cost, with the new heating sys
tern which the board Intend putting In,
between $6,000 and $7,000. The privilege
os using one of the rooms In the old
Butler Hill school building was grant
ed to Professor Rutledge with the pro
visa that he must furnish the lights.
Various repairs needed on the different
school buildings were left In the hands
of the controllers of the different wards
who were authorized to attend to the
matter at once.
And now a new hotel scheme Is tak
ing definite form. Senator James I.
Slocum has had the plan In mind for
years, and within a few months has
had Architect John (Duckworth, of
Scranton, work out his Ideas in draw
ings and plans which leave nothing to
be desired for beauty, utility or con
venience, and If carried Into execution
will result In the finest summer hotel In
Northeastern Pennsylvania. An ele
vated piece of ground In Exeter bor
ough, on the west side of the river, a
short distance below Forest Castle, Is
the contemplated location, and the
building materials will be steel and
wood. The lot on which the hotel Is to
be erected contains nearly three acres,
and Is well suited to the purpose. The
plans Include a tower fifty feet square
and seven stories high on the north
end, while the remainder of the build
Ing will be 170 by 50 feet and three
stories high. Elevators and all modern
Improvements are Included In the
plans, and everything Is ready for
work to be commenced at once, except
the arrangements for getting to and
from the place, which Senator Slocum
thinks must be by an electric railway.
He Is now conferring with parties whom
he thinks will Join In a scheme to build
such a line and also connect with
Wllkes-fBarre and Scranton lines.
Senator Slocum Is very enthusiastic
over his plans, which .also Include the
laying out of the grounds into a fine
park and pleasure ground. He says
that he Is willing to Invest all the
money necessary, and If the electric
road can be built the hotel Is sure to
follow.
Diagrams for all trie plays of the
Kitty Rhoades company are now open
at 'Music Hall Book Btore.
The Young iMen's Christian associa
tion educational department will be
opened Oct. 1. In a few days complete
announcements of the studies will be
made. Meanwhile those Intending to
be pupils may register for any of the
classes.
Important additions are being made
to Hltchner 6 Co.s cracker bakery.
Miss Minnie Bevan left Saturday
morning to visit her aunt, IMrs. Wat
kins, at iBelmar. N. J.
Ed. (Hltchner leaves for Philadelphia
today to complete his trade with Hoyt
& Co., the well-known tailors on Chest
nut street.
Letter Carrier George Delahinety.
while delivering his mall Saturday
morning, was quite seriously hurt. He
has been taking the place of Letter Car
rier Miller, who Is off on his vacation.
While on Damon street. In stepping
from the buggy he caught one foot In
the line, giving the horse a sudden
Jerk, which started the animal off at a
rapid rate. Mr. Delahinety was dragged
several yards, which resulted In bruis
ing him badly on one side of his body
and cutting some ugly gashes In his
head.
'Mrs. George. Coward, of Nafus street,
has gone to Brooklyn as the guest of
her son. Will.
Rev. 8. Ross 'MoClements. pastor of
the First Presbyterian church, was an
nounced among the arrivals from Eu
rope on Saturday.
iRev. and 'Mrs. Courtney Fenn left
Saturday to visit friends In Washing
ton. D. C '
A bicyclist In bloomers astonished the
East Plttstonlans by riding through
their streets on Saturday.
Plttstnn nuslnem Wreotor.
FOR FIRST-CLASS PLUMBING CALL
on Wright ft Co., W South Main street.
A new range for sale or exchange: also
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
If the Baby Is Cutting Teoth.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been
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 beat remedy
for Diarrhoea. Sold by Druggists In every
part of the world. Be sure and ask for
''Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle.
On lh tall L'ndeclded.
"Are all the details for the wedding ar
ranged?" aald the mother of the Emanci
pated Woman to her daughter, who waa
soon to be a bride.
"I have not yet decided who the Best
Woman Is to be," waa the reply. Life.
Than Baby was alok, we gs her Castofta,
"Then aha waa a Child, ah criad for Caatorle.
Wbsb aba baoasM Mies, aha dung to CaetotlO)
Vhsaths bad CUUraa,aasvstaanUasiara
mm
aramwfsii.iaaaiei'uaii 'i'i
Mild aytXTaKriMS
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE CLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Nat steed the Tat! el Tiano
MORE SOLO THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMDINCO
TUN KM AIM NOCK.
Labor Day as observed here Satur
day in the usual laborious fashion. It
happening to be the day on which
the Republican primaries were held,
the laboring was chiefly done with
those who "really handn't time to at
tend the caucus."
Professor Frank Hermon. of Katon
ville. Is principal of the Centromore
land schools.
W. E. Bullock; who has been nn In
valid for a year or more. Is worso
again, and efforts are being directed
toward getting him Into the Methodist
hospital ,at Brooklyn. N. Y. The
Knights of Pythias lodge, of which he
is a member, donated t'M to that pur
pose at their last meeting.
The Montrose Sentinel offers $5 for
the best news Item furnished by a resi
dent of Susiiuehanna county. Brad
ford Republican. That statement
needs elucidation. Persons who furn
ish the best newa Items are sometimes
very Indignant at seeing them in print,
and $5 would bo no temptation to form
a contract.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Decker, of Gibson,
Susquehanna county, are visiting rela
tives in this vicinity.
The local supply of Ice has failed,
and householders will be obliged to do
without that necessary article for the
balance of the season. S. S. Day, who
Is the only dealer handling It, says
that more housekeepers have pur
chased refrigerators this season than
have been sold for five years previous
ly, all put together. This accounts for
the unusual demand for Ice and tho
consequent short siiply.
Messages concerning the progress of
the yacht race between the Defender
and Valkyrie were bulletined at Inter
vals at the postal telegraph office of
Billings A Sons Saturday afternoon. A
good deal of Interest was manifested,
and there was general satisfaction
when It was learned that the Defender
had taken the lead. The 'Messrs. Bil
lings are entitled to credit for tho In
novation, The editor of the Fort 'Mende,
Florida, Pebble has been visiting tho
farm of C. 3. Heed, formerly of this
place, and pronounces It one of the
model farms of South Florida. He has
1,000 acres mslde of wire fencing, and Is
raising pens, chufas. beggar weed and
various kinds of grasses, besides which
he has a large number of cattlo ready
to turn Into beef with a little feeding.
Mrs. Reed and son. Spencer, Intend
Joining him this fall, and It Is said
that quite a number of Pennsylvania
people will go down there to settle.
Paul Jennings, an old resident of
Turnpike street, Is passing through a
severe Illness.
The contest at the primaries Satur
day afternoon resulted In the first
ward In the election of Joseph Carlln
and T. iM. Harding, and In the Second
of J. I.. Bannatyne and B. L. Lyman,
as delegates, all favorable to the nom
ination of J. P. Harpe for county treas
urer. Out In the township the dele
gates are for W. I." Avery.
The ball game between the Tritons
and the Scranton Young Men's Chris
tian association on the home grounds
Saturday afternoon resulted In a Vic.
tory for the home team by a score of
12 to R.
IMrs. Byron Kelley and Miss Victoria
Oray visited Scranton friends the lat
ter part of the week.
Claude Arnts will enter Wvomlnor
Seminary as student for the fall term.
J. W. (5ray. who has been candv
making all summer nt Crystal Beach.
N. Y., a summer resort on Iike Krle.
has returned and will take his old posi
tion in tne factory of trie Gray Candy
company.
ttelicf in Six llnnra.
Distressing Kidney and nimbler rtlAn
relieved In six hours by the "New South
American Kidney Cure. This nw mm.
edy Is a great surprise on acount of its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain In
the bladder, kidneys, buck, and every part
of the urinnry pasrnireK, in mnle or fe
male. It rulieves retention of water and
pain In passing It almost immediately. If
you want aulck relief nnd cure Dili is
your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug
gist, 126 Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa.
ONE CENT
A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MITCH. WHEN PAID FOR, IN AD
VANCF1. WI1KN A BOOK ACCOUNT
19 MADE, NO I'HAItGR WILL BIC LKSS
THAN 25 CENTS. THIS RULE Al'
PI.IKB TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARE INSERTED FREE.
Help Wantsd-Mals.
WANTED-8KVKKAL tOUNU MEN TO
f V present the latoat idea to retail arucerv
cigar and ealeon trade: 1 ti t'l Mr dsy. Cal
or address HUNT. A E. IHth nt.. . Y.
WANTED--WELL-KNOWN" MAN IN
evtrr town to solicit stock aufawrio-
tloni: a muntly: hli money for aitenu: no
capital required. EDWARD C. r'iUH CO
Bordua Block, Chioago. HL
SALESMEN - RKSIDENT SALESMEN
wanted, eoooalnted with ths local and
ntarbjr drag and urocorjr trade, to handle our
line of high rrade cigars. Address, giving
referauoFS, J. EDWARD COWLEd A Co., 143
Chambers street, N. Y.
Hlo Wanted Females.
W I1M Mifflin are.
WANTKD IMMEDIATELY -TWO EN1CH
satto saleswomen to raprea-nt ua.
it . a. .i,hh.t ,
other duties. Healthful occupation. . writ
i or paronaiars, wcionna; siarap, siango (.'nam
Iral 'Jompany. No. 71 John street. Kww York.
Cnnual Meeting.
N
OTICK-TBB ANNUAL MEETING OF
the members of tba Lackawanna, Mtnva
A aa notation.' Lhaitrd. will ba halo at th bSm
of the aasoriatioa, la the city of SamAa, oa
Wednesday, Oat. s, IN, at iVcloos aTsaTfor
tba election of majuursr for ths snsajae' T
sad for tfce traaaaeUaa of aach ether baafciw
as mmj properly aoane osrore laa aaaatiag.
c
nmiiiniuiiiminiiiiiiiHia
RID GLOVES KID
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All the talking and advertising on earth wouldn't make a glove reputation if the
gloves were not good. We don't say none are as good as ours. We do say none are better.
That means that these gloves are as good as the best. Prices as little as they always are
here, several shades below the usual. Our importation for fall is now in, and to attempt
to describe it in full would take more time than you have to read it and more than we have
to w rite it. We simply say that it is a great deal more complete than ever before, and
includes better values, lower prices and every new shade that can be thought of. There
are also some new patents in the make-up that make them fit and wear better. Notice the
display of One-Dollar Kids in our window, and then step in at the counter and examine
them. Chances are you will be so well impressed that you'll buy. The result Our
mutual benefit.
CONNOLLY
Agents Wanted.
AGENTS WANTED TO SELL CIGARS;
$75 per month salary and expenses paid.
Address with two-oaut ataum r 1UAHO CI
UAH tX., Cntcago.
AUENT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
Bold, silver, nickel and copper electro
platers: pries from fU upward: aalsry and ex
penses paid: outfit free. Addresa, with stamp,
MICHIGAN HFG CO., ChlcuRu.
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
SS weekly anil expenses; experience un
necessary. CONSOLIDATED MrG. CO., s
Van Biireo at., Chicago.
SALESMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25
per rant, commission; sample book
mailed fro. Address L. N. CO.. button L,
New York.
AT ONCE AGENTS APPOINTED TO
sell new lightning selling table elotu, mos
quito and house tlv liquid nt 10 cents and M
cents a bo tlo. Sample free. BOLGIANO
M'F'Q Co., Baltimore, Md.
a rrivvTiZBlvnR'ir'PATENT UXIVER-
7V aal Hair Curlers and Wavers fused with
out heat), and "Pyr Pointed"Hair Pins. Lib
eral coniuilnrioBs, Free sample and full par
ticular. Address V. O. Bo. 4BO. IS I ora.
ItTANTKD - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
li.nriL one line, no trntMlina. SalarT.
STB per month and eapenaoa paid to aU. Uooda
entirely new. appit uuiuaijr. ,
Bonton, Mass.
For Rent
rpHREE ROOM8TO LET. CENTRAL CITY
X bath; rent cheap. t Mifflin ava.
VOR RENT-8 ROOM HOUSE. FINE LO.
A' cation In ureen KlUge. inquire na,i'
TLETON, 1MU Washington ave.
- -.,.. trve TUjn ClTBHlUHrD ROOMS
F fronting Wyoming ave. Call at JACOB
WALTERS, R!7 Wyoming are.
TJIOH RENT-FURBISHED ROOM. WITH
V or without bonrd, suitable for two per
aons. l.u Aoamn rvv.
V.XJR. KENT A LARGE, 4-BTORY BUILD
V lug at IK) Franklin avenue; suitable fur
wholesale business. C'AKHON DAVIES,
Hcranton.
r-OR RENT BIX ROOM HOUSE ON WE8T
A. Lackawanna avenue. Address TiiOMAO
K. EVANS, sear UK Lmaurne, uyue t'ara,
T.OB RENT NICELY FURNISHED HALL
J' suitable for lodge rooms, JVHl JfcK
MYN. 11!) Wyoming ovenua.
For Sale.
1 ViH BALK A NEW BUOUY. VERY
r cheap. Inquire If ACKRETH'S shop, ICOil
waanuurn si.
VOR BALE CHEAP-LARGE HOU8E AND
J barn and one acre of grouna at uaiion.
Pa. Addresn .1. I Hwarts, Dal ton, Pa,, or H.
D, Bwartz. Tin Spruce atreat. cny.
F'OK BALE AT REASONABLE FIGURES,
a Int nf Hm A Co. 'a iron Dine cotnDOsl-
tion frames, dingle and double; also a lot of
Hooker caxea In uaira. some extra depth. All
only slightly used and good as new. Address
inquiry to BUSINESS MANAGES, The Trlu
line. Scranton, Pa.
Special Notices.
A O. K. OF THE M. C. CONVENTION
1 . The Ancient Order Knighta of the Mys
tic Chain will convene in annual session at
Wilkoa Barre on Tuesday. Sect. lu. A grana
military and clvlo parade during tne aiter
ixmn. An excursion train will leave D. H.
depot atS.ioa. m. Fare round trip. M cents.
Tickets can be had of any memlier or at depot
TVJOTICE-ON AND AFTER MAY I, I
11 win male a mommy lour oi me ioiiow
Ing places giving free open air advertising ex
hli.itione wilh the atereopticon: Taylorirille.
Hvrin Park. Providence. Dickson Olrobsnt.
I'eckville, Archbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
week during the month, the rates for al Ter
ns ng are) eie per iiiuuhi. auu.vw w.
Call. Tribune office, eity.
OrpHE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
X Von want this relic, ivntatns an or
Frank Ialie's famous old War Ptctures.sb.ow
ing the forces In actual battle, sketched on ths
pot. Two volumes, 2,0110 pictures. Sold nn
.... tnrmthlv iiavment Delivered hv ex-
prera complete, all charges prepaid. Address
P. . IMOOIJl, vst Aflsms Ave., ncranion, ra
BLANK BOOKS. PAMPHLETS, MAOA
sines, etc.. bound or rebound at Tils
Tribukb office. Quick work. Reasonable
prices.
Wanted Second. Hand Buggy.
AT RIGHT PRICK, WILL BUY SECOND
hxnd hntgv suitable for a pony. E. II.
HURTLEFF. IW Wyoming ava
tstrayed.
STRAYED TO MV PREMISES. LARGE
hav horse. Owner can hsve same by pay
ing damage and for this advertisement. AN
ThONY LONG. IiK Capoues ave., Scranton.
Real Estate.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE MODER
at prices. Call and set irar circular lie
fore purchasing. W. GIBSON JONES, SI I
Spruco street.
Money to Loan.
Q nflD M.OO AND OTHER SUMS ON
V.,'"'VJ, mortgage. BKOWW. Attor
ney. fUO Spruce street
Strayed or Stolen.
SI RAYED OR STOLEN A RED AND
white eow with end of right horn off. A
suitable reward will lie given for In format loo.
PATRICK DURKIN. Old Forim
Situations Wanted.
(SITUATION WANTED AS CASHIER OR
O assistant bookkeeper; thoroughly under
stand bookkeeping: anxioua to secure position;
moderate) salary to begia. Address BOOK
KEEPER. WW Lackawanna are. .
ANTED-M BITION AS HOU8EKESP
mr vimd waaher and ironer. Adareaa
ELIZABETH JACKSON, Forty Fort, Pa.
ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN. Posi
tion as olerk. bookkeeper or as assist
ant In any boainensor office; caa furalea ami
elaaa reference. Address J. N- care Tribuae.
I EXPERIENCED BARTENDER WOULD
Id like position; would accept position at
any honest labor. .Address P. J., oars Trib
une office).
SITUATION WANTKD BY A BOY it
yeaura of as in offlos or store. Address
H. i. P.. Tribune office,
Medical.
f ADtat.t
MuViwart
&
& WALLACE,
I
TRY US.
602-604 LftCXL IVt, COR. I0IIS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCELAIN,
Bridge and Crown work. Office, KS
Washington avenue.
C. C." LA V B ACH.8U RO EONDl3NTISTt
No. US Wyoming avenue. -
H. M. BTRATTON, OFFICE COAL EX
change. l'hysicluns and Surgeons.
DR. O. EDGAR DEAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, Bcranton, fa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
Tit, VAV Ana DWU ft -C . . n x .
call 20C2. DIs. of women, obstretrica and
and all dls. of chll.
DR. A. J. CONNELL. OFFICE Ml
Washington avenue, cor. spruce street,
over Francke's drug stroe. Residence,
722 Vine at. Offlco hours: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 4. and f.3t to 7.30 p. m. Sun
day, 2 to I p. ta.
Da W. E. ALELX, 512 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. FRET. PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat: office, 122 Wyoming ava. Resi
dence, 629 Vine street.
DR. L. M. GATES, 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office hours, 3 to t a. m., 1.30
to 3 and 1 to I p. m. Residence 3U Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. BATESON. RELIABLE BKIN,
Tumor and Cancer Sueclallst. Tuesdays
and Fridays, at 5(16 Linden street. Of
fice hours, I to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARREN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
building, Washington avenue. Scran
ton, Pa.
JESSUrS A HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law. Commonwealth
oulldlnt;, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESSUP.
HORACE E. HAND,
W. H. JESSUP. JR.
PATTERSON A WILCOX. ATTOP.
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices I
na S L,lrrary ouiiding , scranton, fa,
ROSWELL H. PATTERSON.
WILLIAM A. WILCOX.
ALFRED HAND, WILLIAM J. HAND,
Attorneys and Counsellors, Common
wealth building. Rooms 19, 20 and 21.
FRANK T. OKELL. ATTORNEY-AT.
Law. Room 6. Coal Exchange, Scran
ton, Pa.
JAMES W. OAKFORD, ATTORNEY
at-Law, rooms 63, lit and &, Common,
wealth building.
8AMUELW. EDGAR, ATTORNEY-AT."
Law. Office, 317 Spruce it., Bcranton, Pa.
L. A. WATRE3. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
423 Lackawana, ave., Scranton, Pa.
URIB TOWN8END, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dime Bank Building, Scranton.
Money to loan in large sums at S per
cent,
C. R. PITCHER, ATTORNEY-AT
law. Commonwealth building, Scran
ton. I'a.
C. COMEQYS. $21 SPRUCE STREET.
b. B. P.EPLOQLE. ATTORN EY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 401
Spruce street.
6." F. kiLLAMTATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Wyoming avo., Bcranton, Pa.
JA8. J. H. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT
law, 46 Commonwealth bld'g. 8cranton.
jTmTc. RANCK. 1M WTOMINO AYS."
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS. ARCHITECT,
Ronms 24. 25 and 2. Commonwealth
building. Scranton.
E. L. WALTER, ARCHITECT. OFFICE
rear of 60S Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK, JR., ARCHITECT,
435 Sprues ., cor. Wash, sve., Scranton.
BROWN MORRIS. ARCHITECTS.
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton.
Loans.
TUB REPUBLIC SAVINGS AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terme and pay you better on
Investment than any other aaaoclatlon.
Call on 8. N. Callendor, Dims Uanll
building.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Scranton. Pa., preparea boys and girls
for coilge or business; thoroughly
trains young children, Catalogue at re
quest. Opens September 9.
REV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL.
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 413 Adams avenue, opens
Sept. t. Kindergarten 310 per term.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
kklla aotasslosl f-asart laa SI MAanl laaa eaaia.
IMH1 IS, SB B-Pi VVSIIUU. Wl"
d.nt and conowrt work furnlshwd. For
ttrtni addreM R. J. Bauer, conductor,
U7 Wjromlnv ftvonut, ovtr Hulbrta
niuvtv SWI we
MEOARGEB BROTHERS. PRINTERS'
unnllaa. anvaloDaa. rjaner baaa. twins.
Warehouse, IN Waahlngtoa ave., ieraa
ten, Pa. .
FRANK P. BROWN CO,. WHOLE.
dealers In Woodwars. Cordage and
inn
Oil Cloth. TW West Lackawanas ave.
THOMAS AUBREY,
EXPERT AO.
couniani anq aucuior,
Rooms
II sag is,
Williams Bi
lldinaT. SDOoalte postotTlca,
Aatat lor
i Rax Firs BsUnflUishsr,
Wallace
GLOVES
2oHoenue'
-
UPHOLSTER FURNITURE,
Clean Carpets,
Renovate Feathers,
Make Over Mattresses,
Make and Repair Springs.
Sell Iron Beds,
Make Fine Mattresses.
Teas.
GRAND UNION TEA CO., JONES BROS.
Wire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL. REAR fill LACKA
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufao
turer of Wire Screens.
Seeds.
G. R. CLARK A CO.. SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 146 Washington ave.
nue; green houe, 1350 North Main ave
r nue; store telephoe 782.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAKE. 125 and 127 FRANK.
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EQLER. Proprietor.
SCRANTON HOU8E, NEAR D., L. A W.
passenger depot. Conducted on ths
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER HOTEL,
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, 33.50 per day and upwards. (Ameri
can plan). E. N. ANABLE,
Proprietor.
Pioneer of ths hotel cen.
ter in New York cltv.
Noted for Its superb Iocs
tlon, superior rooms and
excellent eulslne service. The Standard
Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any first-class hotel In
the world. Facing Central Park, 58th and
59th sts., Plasa Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown cars, and tha
erosstown cars at 59th St., which latter In
tersect all surface and elevated roads;
terminal station 6th ave. L road within
half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plans. Drinking
water and Ice used Is vaporised and frozen
on the premises, and sertlned as to purity
by Prof. Chandler. F. A. HAMMOND.
Il 110
OF SCRANTON.
era, - sn
suns, - mm
DIVIDED PIUS, con
Special Attention GI?en to Business
and Personal Accounts
INTEREST PAID OK TIME DEPOSITS.
IU,IIIILBEirS
WYOMING AVE, 8CKANT0NL
STEIRW1Y t SOU
DECKER BROTHERS
miiiur.inci
il
w mm
MUNICH I UCK Others
STULTZ t UUEI
PIANOS
Also larg stock of flntolaM
ORGANS
CU51CAL nERCHANDlSB,
MUSIC ETC
Stocks, Bonds,
and Grain,
Bought ud gold on Nsw Toil
Esohange and Chicago Board
of Trade, tlthsi for ouh of m
,,.. sDtrgiB,
Oa duB. DIMniCK,
4U tme ftratt. :
UCsLSTCCSSISPttiSLn.
TaiMftaaalOOa.
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