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THE RCEANTON TRIBTTNTS "WEDNESDAY MORNTNTK SEPTEMBER 11. 1895.
WiIkesBarre.
IThe Tribune has opened a branch of-
nce at No. 29. Lanius- Duiiinng, um.u
Square. Wllkea-Barre. 11 la the purpose
of the publishers to issue a newspaper aa
valuable to the reneral public aa the met-
Vnlu.lltaM a n.l HrtltVAr It tO t lie 00-
le throughout northeasten Pennsylvania
from three to five houra earlier than the
1'hiladelphu. and New iora papers tan
reach them-J
KNIGHTS' BIG MEETING.
A Great Parade and Uall-Tbelr Order of
Business.
The twenty-fifth annuo! session of
the Select castle, KnlKhts of the Mys
tic Chain, met ut 10 odock yesterday
morning In Concordia hall, anil there
was a big representation from all over
the state. .Select Commander Kalph
C. Clare, of J'hlladt lphia. called the
meeting to order, and at the roll call
it was found that over 200 delegates
were present. Mr. Clare then intro
duce Mayor Nichols, who made the
address of welcome.
Thfc mayor made an excellent address
and spoke in hlnh terms of the order,
extending to the delegates a hearty
welcome to the city and he vouched
for the hospitality that would be ex
tended by the citizens to them, as
guests, lie said that they had con
ferred a rare honor on Wilkes-lJarre
when they selected it as the place of
their meeting, and the community ap
preciates the fact and will do its best
to deserve Its reputation as a liberal,
hospitable city.
Select Commander Clare made the re
sponse and said It was one of the hap
piest things in life to know that one
lt welcome. He thanked the mayor for
extending to them the hospitality of
theclty. and felt that a Bleat kindness
was helii done. We will not abuse
the prlvlese extended and when we re
turn home you will not regret thp kind
ly words of welcome you have spoken.
IVnnsylvanlu Is the tlllwaltar of Mystic
Chalnism. There are 13.000 members In
this state alone. Dining the past year
we have done ns well as any kindred
organization, and far better Mian
many. The Mystic Chain is one of the
progressive organizations of the age.
AVe have everything that pertains to
progressive organization. We have a
funeral relief fund which stands out ns
a monument to our organization. We
have also a military organization with
one of the greatest generals at Its head.
Our military Is strictly patriotic and
our tactics thoroughly American. In
addition we have a ladles' degree,
which stami-i out aa the flower of our
organization, our wives and sisters
can become members and thereby ac
quaint themselves with Mystic Chaln
ism. We are very thankful to you. Mr.
Mayor, for your address of hearty wel
come. After Mr. Clare's address the conven
tion went Into secret session until noon,
when an adjournment was taken for
dlnnpr. The following data of interest
was obtained from the published re
ports of Select Recording Secretary
John J. Davis:
The first meeting of the castle held In
this city was In li7!. when there were
but fourteen castles represented, and
fifteen representatives were required
to make a quorum. The Select castle
of Pennsylvania was then $1,3X6.83 In
neibt. In 1SSS they again met in this
city when th standing force was in
crease! to 8.1:-i9. Today the third meet
ing Is held her. and the membership
has Increased to 15.000.
The following is gleaned from the
financial report:
Total receipts jj i;
Amount paid for relief '..'. WSi", ;
Expended for aundry purposes.... 3S.710 Ti
Expended for Investments :i9
Tctal expenditures 98.173 !l
Cash balnoe In treasury 23,178 70
Amount Invested In real estate,
bank or bonds 94,313 73
Amount in widows' and orprans'
fund 2 !7fj m
Value of Castle paraphernalia!!!! w!i'J9 Oti
Total value of Castles 175,74s 47
From the above It will be seen that
the Ancient Order Knights of the Mys
tic Chain has grown rapidly since its
organization, and that today It Is on a
fine financial basis with a satisfactory
membership.
The grand assembly ppgree of Naomi
(female branch) was held at Red Men's
hall ait 10 a. itn. The representation
from the various female lodges all over
the state was very large, and the meet
ing was presided over by Mrs. J. J.
Iavi9. of Pittsburg. This assembly
was organized at Columbia, Pa., Aug.
15. 1M4, and yesterday was the first
meeting. Their transactions were
secret.
The parade was held In the after
noon, moving promptly at 2.30. the ad
vertised time, the line of march being
as follows: From South up River to
Union, to Washington, to Kast Market,
to Public Square, to West Market, to
Franklin, to Koss, to Washington, to
South, to Mailt, to Publlo Square, Kast
Market street to city hall, where they
dispersed.
The line was made up as follows:
PolAce Escort.
General Oomman.lery, J. H. Roberts and
Staff, River nnd South streets.
Bun'l.
FIRST DIVISION.
General W. I. Low and Staff.
First Keerlment, Colonel George Manches
ter uml Staff.
Fourth Regiment, Colonel Jacob Stutgcr
and Staff.
Carriages of Toadies' Kank. Supreme and
Select Officers.
SECOND DIVISION.
General VV". U. liiiw and Staff.
Civic Marshal, Patrick flavfr. and Staff.
Castle Members, Etc.
'Many business house and private
residences were handsomely decornted
for the occasion, and the line marching
of the military eompatvlea and 'the
splendid music of the bands aroused
great applause fit different points along
the line. In the evening a ball was
held at Iandmesser's hull. It was well
attended, and everyone enjoyed them
selves until a late hour.
Today the delegntes, after the busi
ness meeting, are to be taken on a trip
to the principal points of Interest In
the Wyoming valley.
CRIMINAL COURT.
A Number of Small Cases Disposed Of.
Viewer. Appointed.
When court convened yesterday
morning the Jury In the case of Stanley
Selltiskl against Frank Oorskl for as
sault and battery and robbery brought
In a verdict of not guilty 'In 1joth cases.
Ball was declared forfeited In the
cases of Conrad Hans for embezzle
ment, Anna M. Xrlzallo and Mike Hi-lz-ello
for concealed weapons, and An
drew Hetnrioh for larceny.
The case of Alex Weshnefskl against
ttara
Skin
Remedies
Are Pure
Sweet Gentle
And Most
Economical
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Kdmund Flecker for false entry and
einbesxlenient was beguu this morning
before Judge Lynch in court room No.
1. Fuller and Strauss are for the pros
ecutor and James Lenahan and J. M.
Krltx appear for the defense. The case
had not been finished when court ad
journed. Hefore Judge Dennett In court room
No. 3 the case of i.Mateo Uerod against
Glovamic Glrod, for keeping a tippling
house, occupied the day. The rase hail
been completed, but the Jury had not
returned a verdict when court ad
journed. On motion of Attorney MoGahren
judge Dennett yesterday appointed G.
ftl. Reynolds, p. H. iSeeley. William
lavetiMtrt, A. D. King nnd M. K.
Walker viewers to assess damages for
diverting a stream of water known as
Varnen Run, In Salem township.
HURT IN THE MIXES.
A Number of Moro or Less Serious Acci
dents Insldo nnd Out.
Mike Jacobs, a Hungarian miner at
Nanticoke, was seriously Injured yes
terday afternoon by the premature ex
plosion of a blast. He went back to
see why the blast did not go oft', and
Just as he stooped over it exploded In
his fuue, tearing qut one eye and other
wise seriously injuring him. He Is at
theclty hospital.
iiy an explosion of gas in the No. 11
Lehigh and Wtlkea-Harre colliery ut
I'lymouth at noon yesterday, William
G. Davis, a miner, and his laborer,
Sidney Pherne, were seriously burned.
Pherno was the most severely burned,
his face, hands and back being in a
bad condition. He was removed to his
boarding house on Vine street. He
had only worked In the mines a few
weeks and came here from Georgia.
Davis was taken to his home on Turkey
Hill.
Alexander Degewskl, a Polish laborer
employed at the Washington colliery
No. 16. of the Lehigh nnd Wilkes-ltarre
Coal company, was Injured while at
his work yesterday morning by being
caught under a slliMof loose coal.
John Roberts, assistant lire boss of
the Nottingham colliery of the ljehlgh
and Wllkes-dtarre Coal company, nt
I'lymouth. was injured by being caught
under a fall of coal, nnd had his left
leg broken. He. with a party of other
men, were putting up a brattice when
the accident occurred. Mr. Roberts Is
a married man 3'J years of age, with
several children, and resides on Rey
nolds street.
Thomas Hvans had his leg broken
yesterday morning Ht the Harry K.
colliery of the Lehigh Valley Coal com
pany, at Uroderlck. He was employed
outside as a driver and Jumped from
the car and struck on a large stone.
He was removed to his home, near
Mtiltby.
FATHER JORDAN PROMOTED.
Ulvcn a Church nt Rcndham, Near
Minooka.
Yesterday morning Rt. Rev. Bishop
O'Hara. of Scran'ton, was in the city
and asked Rev. Father Jordan, who
has been for six years curate at St.
Marv's church of this city, to call and
see him. Father Jordan did so, and
found that the bishop made him pastor
of a newly created church at Rendham.
Father Jordan will accept the charge.
The new parish Is pant of the M Inooku
pariah, where Rev. John Loughran is
pastor. It includes part of Taylorville
and reaches as far south as Duryea,
having about 300 families In Its con
fines. At Rendham there is a small
chapel supplied from Minooka, but this
will be demolished and a large church
erected.
Father Jordan Is about 30 years of
ago and was educated for the priest
hood at St. Bonaventure's college,
Allegheny, and St. Mary's, at Balti
more. He was ordained six years ago
by Bishop O'iHani. and has served us
curate at St. Mary's parish In this city
ever since. Rev. Father MdAndrews
speaks In the highest terms of his work
In this city, where he has made hosts
of friends. He Is a son of Patrick Jor
dan, of Scranton, and was formerly a
member of Father Loughran's church.
Father Jordan will take charge this
week.
A Case of Hlgnmv.
George Waestrlc, of Morgantown, be
low Nuntlcoke, appeared before Alder
man Ford yesterday and stated that
eight years ago he had married a wo
man in Luzerne borough. She had left
him one year ago, and three weeks ago
marrieda man named Iouls Strawnlck
sertedCBonef w si uoslso. dnefAg.lsu.n
without first securing a divorce, lie
asked for the arerst of the woman on
the oharge of bigamy. A partial hear
ing was given last night nnd the case
liostponed until touay at 2 o'clock.
Sol Hlrsch was Interpreter and Ed
Lynoh was attorney for the plaintiff.
BRIEF NOTES.
The funeral of the late S. L. Will
iams, of Laurel Run, was held yes
terday afternoon, with interment In
Holletiback cemetery.
G. M. Williams, of the 'Business col
lege here, will run a school on the same
order at Mahanoy City this year, In
connection with the AVilkes-Uarre
school.
II. F. Mills, the well-known evan
gelist, will hold a series of meetings in
Memorial church beginning Sept.
He is a brother of Dr. Mills, pustor of
Memorial schurch.
The opening ball of the season of the
Voung Men's Hebrew Social club will
be held at Loomls' hall early in Oc
tober. A special meeting of the promoters of
the League of the Sacred Heart will
be held this evening at 7 o'clock at St.
Mary's church.
A now cab line Is to be established
In this city next month by Chauncey
Nagte & Co., the well-known livery
men. The Times has added T. F. Farrell to
the local staff. iMr. Farrell will be suc
ceeded at Kingston by Mr. Brewster.
A two weeks' mission will be begun at
St. Nicholas' church next Sunday. The
first week will be for womt-n and the
second for men.
There will be a grpat turnout of fire
men at the annual parade and bisec
tion, whloh will be held on Friday after
noon. Councilman It. W. Williams,
chairman of the fire department com
mittee, will be the chief marshal.
The troirble at the Gaylord colliery Is
still unsettled and the mine Is Idle In
consequence.
On Friday evening next nhort talks
will "be given by H. A. Luce and A. 1i.
Williams, Jr., of 8crantort, at the
Young Men's Christian association at
a special missionary social held under
the auspices of the Kpworth league and
the Christian Endeavor union.
J. T. Van Ham, who was thrown
from a horse some days ago, Is suffer
ing from a broken hip and will be con
fined to the house for some time.
The new filter of the WIlkesBarre
Water company has been in operation
for several days and the results are
highly satisfactory to the officials of
the company.
The StafTortf Literary society held the
first of their Berles of monthly lectures
last Monday evening in their rooms,
on South Main street. The new ven
ture was very successful. -
Or. W. O. Weaver has received newi
of the death of hla 'brother, C. W. Wea
ver, at hla home. In Southern Pines,
N. C, where he wag a well-known phy
sician. The remains will be brought
to Bhamokln for Interment.
A new Slavonic Catholic, church la
aoon to be erected on 'North Main
street, near Linden. Bishop O'Hara
was In the city on Monday and looked
over the (round.
TUNKHANNOCK.
Rev. Northrop, pastor of the Me
hoopany MethollKt Episcopal church,
will deliver a lecture at the Eatonvllle
'Methodist church Thursday evening on
his experiences at the recent national
convention of the Epworth league at
cnattanooga, Tenn.
While Philander Cassldy and son,
Wulter, were driving an unbroken colt
Monday evening, the animal suddenly
stopped at the west end of court house
square and commenced kicking. A
moment later It plunged into the picket
fence In front of F. L. Slttser's resi
dence, where It reared about In the
wildest fasnlon until it succeeded in
breaking loose from the wagon. Mr.
Cassldy succeeded In holding onto the
lines, however, anil the horse did not
get away. The wagon was more or
less wrecked, but the men were not
seriously hurt.
Rev. John Breckenrldge.of the Brook
lyn, N. Y., hospital, will occupy the pul
pit at the Methodist church Sunday,
Sept. S3.
Misses Lvdia Osterhout. Effle Revn
olds and Lizzie McKelvey have all gone
to Atlanta, where they have positions
during the exposition.
'Scientific; men down In the Wyoming
valley say that the supposed petrified
oysters found on the top of Dutch
Mountain are no petrifications at all.
but are Iron nodules. It Is In order
now for the geological class to take an
excursion up there and settle the ques
tlon. Hon. F. II. Piatt. James W. Piatt
esq., and Newman Fitch are In attend
ance at the Democratic state conven
tlon nt Williumsport.
R. T. Derrick and family are taking
n drive to Lopez, Dushore and on
toward Willlanisport, to be gone for
some time.
R. M. Plntt has purchased the Teal
property at the corner of Second and
Fine streets.
A most sudden and startling death
occurred on Kast Tioga street Monday
evening. William Whipple, aged 57. of
Mchoopany, was a delegate to the Re
publican convention on that day. and
while waiting for the evening train to
take him home, went with several
friends to the house of W. I. Avery, the
successful aspirant In the convention
Mr. Avery is a truck farmer, and re
galed his friends with luscious melons
and other fruits. When the party
started for the railroad station they
had gone but a few rods when Mr.
Whipple sank down and expired al
most Instn ntly. His unconscious form
was picked up and conveyed back to
the house and Dr. J. W. Denison
hastily summoned, but it was no use.
life was extinct. Funeral Director
Streeter prepared the body for burial.
and the friends at Meltoopany were
notified of the sad event. The remains
were shipped to Mchoopany yesterday
morning in charge of Undertaker
Decker, of that place. Mr. Whipple
was a respected citizen of Mchoopany
township, a veteran of the late war and
an ardent Republican. He leaves a
wife, whose maiden name was Eliza
beth Render, but no children. He was
a nephew of Mrs. Emma Osterhout, of
this place, and N. J. Harding, of Eaton
Miss Ruth Stark, of Philadelphia, is
stopping at Hotel Graham.
Judge and Mrs. Sittser have returned
from their long summer outing In Ne
braska and up in the lake region of
New York Btate. Jtath are feeling
much hardier than when they went
away.
T. S. Burson lost a $30 silver certifi
cate Monday afternoon between the
Hungerford store and his furniture
shop. As the streets were thronged
with people that day, the chances for
his recovering It are small unless It
fell Into the hands of an honest man.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Welshart, of
Lafayette, Ind., are guests of Hon. W.
N. Reynolds.
S. D. Streeter, who was) taken 111 at
Washington, D. C, while en route home
from Chattanooga, Tenn.. writes that
he is getting about again. He is ex
pected home on Saturday next.
Robert Graham and Miss Sarah A'th
erton were elected delegates to the Kp
worth league rally at Khendum, Sept.
1".
Miss Lizzie Klttridge will open a
kindergarten school at Waverly. N. Y
next week. Her efforts to start one
here were not crowned with success, for
some reason.
Wyoming County Pomona grange
meets at Meshoppen today. The dele
gates from this place are Cyrus Shaw,
Lyman Ellsworth and Miss Anna
Brown.
All special trains to Lake Carey are
abandoned for the season.
The ordination of Rev. . Herbert M.
Pease, pastor of the Eatonvllle Bap
tist church, took place yesterday. Itev.
McGee, of Wllkes-Warre, preached the
ordination sermon: Rev. James Ralney,
of Laceyvllle, gave the charge to the
candidate; and Rev. George Hlne, of
this place, the charge to the congrega
tion. The Raton people furnished din
ner to the visitors, and a very pleasant
day was enjoyed.
OLD FORCE,
George Kofor, tax collector, will be at
Drake & Stewart's store on 'Monday,
Sept. 16, to receive taxes.
Mrs. James Dick la confined to her
home by sickness.
The Uyadles' Aid society will meet at
the home of Mrs. Frank Monstetter
this afternoon.
Will IMcMurtrle and Will 'Monle have
begun the course at the Scranton 'Busi
ness college. '
IDENTIFIES THE TRINKETS.
Mrs, Plctcl Kccognlzes the Clothing of
llor M ordered Son, Howard.
Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 10.-4Mrs.
Pletzel and her dnughter, Dessa, the
only child that escaped the murderous
clutches of H. H. Holmes, went before
Coroner Carter this morning. Mrs.
Pletzel, while looking upon the trinkets
found In the chimney of the lrvlngton
house, where little Howard Pletzel'a
charred remains were found, went Into
hysterics, and she sobbed nlmost con
tinuously during her testimony. She
told of the disappearance of the three
children and her search for them. She
positively Identified the tie, pin, shoes
and buttons as those of little Howard,
and when the murdered child's over
coat was produced her hysterical grief
was pitiful to look upon.
She Identified the coat absolutely, and
an unexpected development was the
fact that a button and a crochet hook
was identified as being the property of
Alice, the oldest girl, who was mur
dered In Toronto. The trunk was also
Identified. Dessa, the daughter, like
wise, Identified every article.
M'KENZIE STILL GROWING.
Dnluth Has a Policeman Who Is Nearly
Seven Feet In llolght.
Buluth, "Minn., Sept. 10. Patrolman
Roy McKenile, of this city, is the tall
est man In town and proud of It. iMc
Kenzle can light the gaa at a street
lamp without having to climb a lad
der. iMcKenzle Is 6 feet 10H Inches tall and
declares ho la still growing.
If the Baby Is Cutting Teeth.
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 best remedy
for Diarrhoea, Sold by Druggists In every
part of the world. Be sure, and ask for
'Mrs. Winslow's Boothlng Syrup," and
take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a
bottle. .
Then Baby dec, w gtva her Castors), '
Wkoasbd wuaCblkl, ihtcriMfor Qutorla, : '
When ahe became Was, she clung to Cutoffs.
Whao ah had OuldiaJapttea0ialQra
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IIMIltlSIIWtNlJull?iJMr.,)t y,;fo
ABSOLUTELY PURE
THE OLD RELIABLE
SWEET CAPORAL
CIGARETTE
Hat stood th Tett el Tina
MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER
BRANDS COMBINED
TAYLOR.
Misses Susie Morris and Rebecca
Davis are In Now York cltv. ntirchas-
Ing fall goods for the llrin of Jenkins
At Morris, of tJcranUm.
Ji.lin Nelger and John Powell, of the
firm of Nelger & Puwell, spent Sunday
In Fattoryvllle.
A pleasant birthday party was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Weber, 011 Main street, last evening In
honor of their daughter, Mlss Tillle.
A large number of 'Invited guests were
present. Dancing was the principal
feature of the evening. Refreshments
were served at about' midnight. There
were many out of town guests present.
:Mr. and iMrs. George Powell, l.Miss
Sarah Davis, James Griffiths, David
Davis and Evan Davis spent Sunday
at Luke Winola.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Methodist Episcopal church, held
an Interesting business meeting last
evening. A programme was rendered
which was highly appreciated.
A farewell party was tendered
Charley Harter, the prominent drug
clerk, last evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. J. Daniels, on Washington
street.
Anchor division. Sons of Temperance,
will hold a public meeting at the Rend
ham Stewart Memorial church this
evening. Among the speakers who
will address the gathering are Jonah
Houghton, of Philadelphia. S. G. Kerr,
of Scranton, and Mr. Carlisle, of
W ilkes-Harre. Timblem division. No.
57, of this place, will go to the meeting
In a body.
The True Ivorltes of this place are
making arrangements for an eistedd
fod to. be held hero on Christmas.
The Reds, of this place, and Senators,
of Green Ridge, played an Interesting
game of ball on the school house
grounds yesterday afternoon, the latter
team winning by a score of 10-1.
Albert Sumbach and John Evans,
two young men, of this place, have
skipped the 'town, and their where
abouts cannot be ascertained. Their
parents are anxious to learn anything
concerning their place of concealment.
MOSCOW.
William Green and son. Rert. of To-
peka, Kan., ore the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Gnige. .Messrs. Green at
tended the Masonic cowlave at Boston,
and are visiting the Interesting places
In this section before returning wot.
The Moscow Ifcise Ball club defeated
the Salem club on the Moscow grounds
last Thursday. The playing of the
Moscow team was the finest exhibition
of ball playing seen here this season,
but one error being made during tne
game. A large crowd of spectators
witnessed the game. Score, it to u.
Batteries, IMoscow, Cavanaugh and
Dalrymple; Salem, Simons, Megargel,
Nash and Holllster. Umpire, Keyes.
The operetta, 'The Merry Milk
maids," which has been talked of near
ly all summer, Is to be given at the
Odd Fellows' hall Friday evening.
Sept. IS, under the direction of JI.
Loren Clements.
Misses Minnie and Nora Norrla nnd
Fred Gllck, of Topeka, Kan., drove over
the boulevard Tuesday, and spent the
day with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gaige.
Mrs. illiam IHnds, who has been
visiting her sister, Mrs. R. W. Davis,
at Elmhurs't. has returned home.
Daniel Gardner and sister, Ruth, at
tended the .Monroe county fair at
Stroudsburg lust week.
IMlss Black, of Nicholson, and Mr.
Kroft, of Scranton, were guests of If.
Loren Clements Monday evening.
Mrs. B. J. Cannon, who has been on
the sick list for some time, Is convalcs
Ing. A. S. Bortreo was the guest of Dale-
vllle friends a part of last week.
Michael Martin spent Sunday with
Hawley friends.
Plftston lliiNlnews Directors
FOR FIRST-CLA8S PLUMBING CALL
on Wright & Co., VJ South Main street,
A new range for sale or exchange; also
second-hand household goods, bought or
sold.
Relief In Six Hours.
Distressing Kidney and Bladder dlxpiiapa
relieved In six hours by the "New South
American Kidney Cure. This new rem.
edy is a great surprise on acount of its
exceeding promptness In relieving pain In
the bladder, kidneys, buck, and every Mirt
of the urinary passages, in male or fe
male. It relieves retention of water and
pain In passing It almost Immediately. If
you want quick relief nnd cure this Is
your remedy. Sold by C. M. Harris, Drug
gist, 12t Penn avenue, Scranton, Pa.
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A WORD.
WANTS OF ALL KINDS COST THAT
MITCH, WHEN PAID FOIL IN AD
VANCE. WHEN A BOOK ACCOUNT
IS MADE, NO CHARGE WILL BR LESS
THAN 26 CENTS. THIS RULE AP
PI.IRH TO SMALL WANT ADS. EX
CEPT SITUATIONS WANTED, WHICH
ARB INSERTED FREE.
Help Wantd-Ml.
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ANTED - WELL-KNOWN MAN IN
evrrr town to solicit stock aulmcrin-
Hons; n monopoly; big inmier for (aunts; uo
capital required. EDWARD C. FISH CO.,
Bordun Block, Chleago. ill.
SALESMEN - RESIDENT SALESMEN
wanted, amualnted with tha local and
nearby drag and grocery trade, to handle our
lino of high grade cigars. Addreaa, giving
references. J. EDWAKU COWLEH A Co.. U.I
Chambers street, N. V.
Hclo Wanted Females.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY TWO KNER
. aatle saleswomen to ranraaxnt it.
Guaranteed fu a day without Interfering with
other duties. Healthful occupation, write
fur particulars, Inclosing stamp, Mango Chera
leal Company. No. 7 John street. New York,
annual Masting.
NOTIUK-THE ANNUAL MEETING OK
Association, Limited, will I e held at the oftW
of the aasoaiatlon. In the city of Scranton, oa
Wednesday, Oct, f, IHH, at 8 o'oloqk p. m., fob
,110 uniauvra ui tun uanuMwainia nmrvi
we eiecuoD 01 manavere tor ine enaumr year
nd for the transaction of such other bnalneat
aa may properly oofae before the meeting.
"r- uinwi;eortar'.
erantoD, Pa, Sept, 1, im,
ONE
CEO
c
onnolly Wallace
I KID GLOVES KID
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 write 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. The
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 Ou
mutual benefit.
CONNOLLY & WALLACE,
Agents Wanted.
AOKNTS WANTED TO HELL t'lUAKS;
f 75 per month salary and expenses paid.
AddroM. with two-ceut stamp, F1UAKO CI
OAK t:C, Chicago.
AGENT8-TO SELL OUR PRACTICAL
gold, silver, nickvl anil copper electro
platers: price from ta upward; aaiary and ex
penses paid; outfit tree. Address, with stamp,
Mlt.HlGAN MFU CO., Chicago.
AGENTS TO SELL CIGARS TO DEALERS;
weekly and eipenses; experience no
nnceiwiiry. I ONSOI.IUATEO MFCl. CO., 4
Van lluren St., Chicago.
SALEBMAN TO CARRY SIDE LINE; 25
pr cent, commission; sample bool&
mailed free. Addresa L, N. CO., btation L,
New York.
f ONl'k A OE yf'TH A PPOlN T E D TO
sell new lightniiig selling tablo cloth.tnos
nuito and house fly liquid at 1U cents aud
couts a bottle. Sainiilii froo. BOL01ANO
M K'G Co.. Baltimore. Md.
A"""gENTS-HINI)E'8PATENTUNIVER-sol
Hair Curlers and Wavers Cus;d with
out heat), and "Pyr Polnted"liair Pins. Lib
eral commissions. Free sninple and full par
ticulars. Auuren I . I. SUA TO , Jt m
w
' ANTKD - ACTIVE SALESMEN TO
, I JI. - 11... ...1H U.l.r
. nullum vui iiiiv, iu C",M'
ITS per month andexpenans paid to all. Ooomi
entirely new. Apply quickly. P.O. Box, OJOi,
Boston, Mass.
For Rent.
i-uii? nw'rM.unor ItnlTHF. KIKE LO.
1 I 11...... Rin nnrlr. NET-
TLETON, im Washington avo.
J". 'OH KENT Fl'R v ISHED ROOM, WITH
1 or without board, auitable for two per
sons. 131 Adams ave.
1.M5R RENT-A LARGE, STORY BUILD
I ing at b'U Franklin avenue; suitable for
wholesale business. CARHON & DAVIES,
Hrrantou. .
I70R RENT-SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WEST
Lackawanna avnnun. Adilnwi THOMAS
E. EVANS, acar 113!! Lnserno, liyde Park.
f .'OB RENT NICELY FUKNISHED HALL
I' suitable fur lodtfo rooms, JOHN JEK
M YN, 111) WyomiiiK ovenue.
For Sals.
I.'OR SALE - A NEW BUGGY, VERY
X cheap. Inquire MACKRETH B ataop, JWH
Washburn at.
.'OR SALE CHEAP LAHOE HOUSE AND
V barn and oue acre of ((round at Dalton,
Pa. Addrrst J. L. Hwartz, Dalton, Pa, or II.
D, Swartr.. 'J-'3 Spruce strvet, city.
jV'OR sale at reasonahTjj FIOURES.
r a lot of Hoo ft Co.'s Iron pipe composi
tion tramos, sinala and double: also a lot of
Rooker canes. In pairs, some extra depth. All
only slightly ui"il nnd good aa new. Addreaa
inquiry to RUSINESS MANAGER, The Trib
one. Scranton, Pa.
Special Notices.
NOTi0r-6 NrTAElTJIAYTI
wid make a monthly tour of the follow
ing places Rivtnir free op in air advertising ex
hibitions with the etereoptlcnn: Taylorville,
Hyilo Park, Providence. Dickson Olyphant,
Peokville, Archbald, Jermyn. Exhibitions
given on Wednesday and Friday of each
week during the month, the rates for advertising-
are (lit per month. Address E. H.
t'nll. Tribune office, city.
"'HE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR."
I Yon want this relic. Contains all of
rrank Lnslina ramousold War Pictures, show
ing the forces In actual tattle, eketciied on the
spot. Two volumes, X,U)U pictures. Bold or.
easy monthly payments. Delivered by e?.-
Fress complete, nil charges prepaid. Addreis
. O. MOODY, IW2 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
BLANK BOOKS, PAUTHLETS, MAC A
xines, etc., bound or rebound at T.'HS
Tribune office. Quick work. Reasonable
prices.
(strayed.
STRAYED TO MY PREMISES, LARGE
bay horse. Owner can have ssmit by pay
ing damages and for this advertiwiin.oit. AN
THONY LONG. MM Capnuse avc. Scranton.
Real Estats.
HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE MODER
ate prices. Call and got ou.-circular he-fore-
purchasing. W. GIBSON JONES, 811
Spruce street,
Business Opportunities.
Hi Win INVESTED UPoNlHrADVlicK
2IULf last March amo anted to aeversl
thousand dollars Inst Weak; very little risk.
This can tie done now. Th fall will be better
than ever for large profits, Senk for our hook
and proofs of tbia, showpig how to do It. free.
Bank references F. J. AVAKEM ft CO., OS
oeavernc, sow or. I
r-
Salssmery Wanted
WANTED SALKi-AlKN ENKRGET1U
men to sell fKM by sample at home,
or travel; oasv sellei' staple roods: liberal
sslary or good eomiiissioo. Addreaa P. O.
Box I Ml, Now York ty.
Wanted Second Hand Buggy.
AT RIGHT
band Im
AT PHAIE, WILLBl
Imirgv suitable for a
CFF, lt Wyoming sva
BUY SECOND
pony. E. H.
BHUHTLEFF
ON FRIDAY, SEPT. H, A GRAY MARE
waa plriCed In pound and will Im eold on
Friday. Stat. IM. according to law. nnleaa
called for, i 213 South Mntu avenue.
Situations Wanted.
WAJTED-A SITUATION BY A OOOD
anrsoshoer and general blacksmith. Ad
dress jfts Franklin sreime.
ITDATION WANTED AH CASHIER OR
1 Lk. ... . .V. I I..
pKHisinu. uiiua..7mi , iuui ,uiij uiiu.r'
atatyn bookkeeping; anxiona to secure position;
, A a 1 1 -i .. ..1.1.. 1 1 1 1. . ir
nicavruiH Minrjr vw ijvmiij, auui i um uwft'
KFKPER, H06 Lackawanna ave.
WANTED-l'OBITlON AS HOUBEKEEP
or: good washer and ironer. Addreaa
F..IZABETH JACKSON, Forty Fort, Pa.
ANTED BY A YOUNG MAN. POBI.
tlon aa elerk. bookkeener or aa assist.
nt in an r business or orHoe: can furalett Brat.
lass reference. Address J. N., care Tribune,
SITUATION WANTED BY A BOY M
veare of am In office or store. Addreaa
MedleaL
AOIBSI CMchetter's EnatTiah remrroyal Wt
TRY US.
602-604 LICK. Ml, COR. ID1MS.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dentists.
DR. WILLIAM A. TAFT. PORCF.LAIN.
Bridge and Crown work. Office, 2J
Washington avenue.
C. C. LAUBACH. BURGEON DfiNTlST.
No. llu Wyoming avenue.
B. M. BTRATTON. OFFICE COAL Ex
change. Phytlciuns and Surgeons.
DR. a. EDQAR DKAN HAS REMOVED
to 616 Spruce street, Scranton, Pa.
(Just opposite Court House Square.)
DR. KAY, rOS PENN AVE. ; 1 to I P. M.;
call 2ut2. Die. of women, obitretrlce and
and all dls. of chll.
bit. A." J.-CONNELU OFFICE 101
Washington avenue, cor. Spruce street,
over Kran :ke's drug stroe. Residence,
722 Vine st, Office houra: 10.30 to 12 a.
m. and 2 to 4. and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m. Bun
day, 2 to t p. m.
DR. W. R ALELN. 512 North Washington
avenue.
DR. C. L. KREY, PRACTICE LIMITED
diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat; o.Ilce. 122 Wyoming; ave. Resi
dence, 629 Vine atreot.
DR. L. M. GATES. 125 WASHINGTON
avenue. Office houra. I to I a. m.. 1.30
to t and 7 to I p. m. Residence 309 Madi
son avenue.
DR. J. C. IIATESON. RELIABLE SKIN.
Tumor ai d Cancer Specialist. Tuesdays
and Fridays, at G05 Linden atreet. Of
fice hour 1, 1 to 4 p. m.
Lawyers.
WARRFN KNAPP, ATTORNEYS
and Counsellors at Law, Republican
bulldlr.g, Washington svenue, Scran
ton, la.
JESS! PS A HAND, ATTORNEYS AND
Counsellors at law, Commonwealth
oul'.dlns, Washington avenue.
W. II. JESSUP.
HORACE E. HAND.
W. H. JESSUP, JR.
P .TTERSON WILCOX. ATTOR.
neys and Counsellors at Law; offices 6
and ( Library building , Scranton, Pa,
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, 64 and 65, Common,
wealth building.
BAMUELWrEDoTR7ATT61iNEY-AT-Law.
Office, 817 Spruce at., Boranton, Pa.
L A. WATRES. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
423 Lackawana ave., Scranton, Pa.
URIE TOWN8END, ATTORNEY AT
Law, Dime Bank Building. Scranton.
Money to loan in large aumi at t per
cent.
C n. PITCHER. ATTORNEY-AT
law, Commouwoalth building, Scran-
ton, I'll.
C. COMEOY8. S21 SPRUCE STREET.
tB. REPLOaLET ATTORNEY LOANS
negotiated on real estate security. 401
Spruce street.
5T r7 KILL AM, "ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
120 Wyomingjive.. puramuii. x a.
jab. J. h. Hamilton; attorney at
law. 45 Commonwealth bld'g. Scranton.
j7M. C. RANCK. Ut WTOMIlfa AVB.
Architects.
EDWARD H. DAVIS, ARCHITECT,
Rooms 24. 25 and 20, Commonwealth
building, Bcranton.
E L. WALTER. ARCHITECT. OFFICB
rear of 606 Washington avenue.
LEWIS HANCOCK" JR.. ARCHITECT.
435 Bpruce at., cor. Waahave., Scranton
BROWN MORRIS, ARCHITECTS,
Price building, 126 Washington avenue,
Scranton. .
Loans.
THE REPUBLIC SAVINOB AND
Loan Association will loan you money
on easier terms and pay you better on
investment than any other association.
Call on S. N. Callendcr, Dime Bunk
building.
Schools.
SCHOOL OF THE LACKAWANNA,
Bcranton, Pa., prepares boys and girls
for collge or business; thoroughly
trains young children. Catalogue at te
quest, opens September 9. -
HEV. THOMAS M. CANN,
WALTER H. BUELL. '
MISS WORCESTER'S KINDERGARTEN
and School, 412 Adams avenue, open
Sept. 9. Kindergarten $10 per term.
Miscellaneous.
BAUER'S ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR
balls, picnics, parties, receptions, wed
dings and concert work furnished. For
terms addreaa R. J. Bauer, conductor,
117 Wyoming veuue. over Huloert's
MEQi
lARQEB BROTHERS, PRINTERS'
pplles, envelopes, paper Dags, twins,'
BUppilVe, VHWiuuvn, wffr uqi, WIIIW
Warehouse, IM Washington av., Bcran
ton, Fa.
FRANK P. BROWN at CO. WHOLE
sale dealers in Woodware, Cordage and
Oil Cloth. 720 West Lackawanna ave.
THOMAS AUBREY.
EXPERT AC.
1 countant and auditor.' Rooms 1 sad t
Williams tiuiiaing, opposite poatoffloai
Agent for the Kax rirs ExUngulaaer, .
GLOVES
20r!on,,?;
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.
H ire Screens.
JOS. KUETTEL, REAR 511 LACK A
wanna avenue, Scranton, Pa., manufac
turer of Wire Screeua.
Seeds.
O. R. CLARK A CO., SEEDSMEN AND
Nurserymen; store 1-16 Washington ave
nue; green house, 1350 North Main ave
uue.slore teiephoe 782.
Clairvoyant
IMPORTANT ARRIVAL OF THEGIPSY
Queen; reveals hidden secrets of the)
present and future, will give sittings for
a few days at 103 Spruce street. All who
have lieen unlucky In love, business or
kindred subject, call on the Madam
and consult her. Misses treatments.
This Is 'the best week to consult the
Olpsy Queen on all subjects.
Hotels and Restaurants.
THE ELK CAFE, 125 and 127 FRANK
lln avenue. Rates reasonable.
P. Z1EGLER. Proprietor.
BCRANTON HOUSE, NEAR b7, L. A W.
passenger depot. Conducted on tha
European plan. VICTOR KOCH, Prop.
WESTMINSTER-H OTEU
Cor. Sixteenth St. and Irving Place,
New York.
Rates, $3.50 per day and upwards. (Amerl.
can plan). E. N. ANABLE.
Proprietor.
Pioneer of the hotel cen
ter in New York cttv.
Noted for Its superb loca
tion, auperior rooma and
excellent cuisine service. The Standard
Hotel for giving MORE VALUE FOR
THE PRICE than any first-class hotel la
. . l .1 l?MAMn AnMMl 13 .. l. F . V. I
ine wuriu. rat-nig i.biui.1 fain, ooin Him
59th sts., Plata Square and Fifth avenue;
reached by any uptown care, and the
crosstown cars at 59th St., which latter In
tersect all aurtace and elevated roads;
terminal station 6th ave. L road within
half a block. Absolutely Fireproof.
American and European plans. Drlnklns
water and ice used is vaporised and frozen
on the premises, and sertifled as to purity,
by Prof. Chandler. F. A, HAMMOND. -
OF SCRANTON.
nmpiiis. m
Special Attention Gl.en to Business
Personal Accounts.
INTEREST PAID OR THE DEPOSITS.
Stocks, Bonds,
and Grain,
Bought and sold on New Tori'
Exchange and Chicago Board
of Trade, either for cash or oa
margin.
O. duB. DIMHICK,
41a Spruce Street.
LOCAL STOCKS I SPtCIILTfj
Telephone 0002. ,.
ON THE LINE OF THE "
CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y
are located the Oneat Ashing and hnntlnf
grounds In the world. Descriptive books on
application. Tickets to all pointa In Maine.
Uaaada and Maritime Provinces, Minneapolis,
at. rani, uaaaiau ana urn lea Biaiee Aero
wests, Vanoonver, Heattle, TaeosM, Portland!
nil
1
1
ure., nan rraaciaoo. - . ,
First-Class Sleeping and Dining (W
attached to all tbronch trains. ' TonVtat care
tally fitted with beddlnf, curtains and sp
ially adapted to wauta of families may be bad
wtta aeoandelass ticket Rates always teas
than via other lines, For fall terfoematissv
time tables, etc, ou applicative to .
e. v. skin n mm, O. K. A,
3S3 ir.0DWy, KEM TORI .